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Saskatchewan breast cancer patients can't afford Calgary for care: leaked emails

The province has been sending patients to Calgary to reduce wait times and is providing up to $1,500 per patient to cover costs.
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Now the Minister of Health Jeremy Cockrill speaks to a member of the media in Regina on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.

REGINA — Leaked Saskatchewan government emails say some breast cancer patients are choosing not to go to Calgary for treatment because they can't afford it.

The emails, provided to the Opposition NDP, quote an official saying some patients don't have the money upfront or they don't own a reliable vehicle and can't afford airfare.

Meara Conway, the NDP critic for rural and remote health, says the Calgary plan is failing women and it's unacceptable they can't get care in Saskatchewan.

She says the province needs to boost capacity to ensure everyone has timely and equal access.

The leaked emails were sent last week between a patient and a government official, and the NDP has redacted their names to protect their identities.

The province has been sending patients to Calgary to reduce wait times and is providing up to $1,500 per patient to cover costs.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 11, 2025.

Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press

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