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A McFadyen government will create a website to tell Manitobans about health care wait times and various medical services.

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A McFadyen government will create a website to tell Manitobans about health care wait times and various medical services.

Progressive Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen said Sunday that the Manitoba Patient Advocate Website would gather information the Tories say is now buried or scattered under the current system.

The estimated cost is $150,000

Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press archives
Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen wants to set up a website that will give Manitobans information about waiting lists and other health-care issues.
Ruth Bonneville / Winnipeg Free Press archives Conservative Leader Hugh McFadyen wants to set up a website that will give Manitobans information about waiting lists and other health-care issues.

He also said a PC government would create a new senior’s health care hotline and bring in geriatric emergency nurses at Grace and Concordia hospitals to offer better care for seniors.

McFadyen made the pledge in River East PC incumbent candidate Bonnie Mitchelson’s campaign office.

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