Manitoba’s Premier promises to change incarceration policy for people with tuberculosis | Unpublished
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Publication Date: December 2, 2024 - 15:00

Manitoba’s Premier promises to change incarceration policy for people with tuberculosis

December 2, 2024
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says he wants to ensure the provincial government never again incarcerates someone for having tuberculosis.Kinew says he has asked for a public health order to make sure people are not sent to jail to try to ensure they do not infect others.


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