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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Saskatchewan auditor reports longer waits for neurosurgeries, more homelessness - Toronto Star

REGINA - Saskatchewan's auditor says wait times have spiked for people needing brain and spine surgeries, and there has been a sharp increase in detox clients reporting they are homeless.

Tara Clemett said in her report tabled Wednesday there are 722 people in Saskatchewan waiting for a neurosurgeon, with one third waiting more than a year.

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