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Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 16, 2021
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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister’s government is on the brink of a revolt because of his rigid ideology and strict governing style in which he is always in charge.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister’s government is on the brink of a revolt because of his rigid ideology and strict governing style in which he is always in charge. There’s almost an open revolt among some factions within his party, said Raymond Hébert, a political science professor emeritus at the Université de Saint-Boniface.
Manitoba is responding to the growing need for mental health services during the pandemic by improving two walk-in clinics in Winnipeg, the provincial government announced on Monday.
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Health minister announces new wave of restructuring
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Health Minister Heather Stefanson announced a plan to forge ahead with the second wave of health-care restructuring, Wednesday.
More than 1,600 workers battling the pandemic braced for more upheaval after the Manitoba government said it would forge ahead with the second wave of health-care restructuring.
More than 1,600 workers battling the pandemic braced for more upheaval after the Manitoba government said it would forge ahead with the second wave of health-care restructuring.
Health Minister Heather Stefanson and Mental Health Minister Audrey Gordon announced the plan on Wednesday.
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Type 1 diabetics must place a drop of blood every three hours on the strip of a device such as this. A continuous glucose monitor instead uses sensors under the skin, but can cost up to $15,000 per year.
For the first time in his 18 years, Mac Fontaine’s parents are sleeping through the night.
For the first time in his 18 years, Mac Fontaine’s parents are sleeping through the night.
The Winnipeg teen took a night-shift job at a grocery store during the pandemic in part so that he could manage his blood-sugar levels on his own. Like many living with Type 1 diabetes, he has to test his blood every three hours. If the glucose levels dip too low especially while he’s asleep the consequences could be deadly.