Nova Scotia Premier Apologizes
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Crystal Ellingsen and Jennifer Brady were rejected for coverage of vital treatments in their home province.
They ultimately received treatment in Germany and Japan that cost more than $100,000 .
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston apologized Friday after a court criticized a government process it described as flawed and discriminatory.
"The injustice is still happening. It’s happening right now for other Nova Scotians ,” says mother of three .
“There’s a long road ahead still, and there are still question marks about what this is actually going to mean,” Brady said. “My concern (is) that these are political promises because ( Houston ) is running an election campaign premised on fixing health care and listening to Nova Scotians , neither of which he’s done for me.”.
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