Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Michael Tutton
Publication Date: November 1, 2024 - 17:43
N.S. premier apologizes to women who fought in court for out-of-province operations
November 1, 2024
Nova Scotia’s premier is apologizing after a court criticized his government for what it calls a flawed, discriminatory and unfair process that led to two women being rejected for coverage of out-of-province treatments.In a decision released Friday, Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Timothy Gabriel overturned the province’s “unreasonable” refusals to reimburse Jennifer Brady, who has painful lymphedema in her legs, and Crystal Ellingsen, who suffers from lipedema in her legs and arms, for their treatments.
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