Saskatchewan dealing with long waits for breast health one year after plan announced

Vicki Mowat, the Opposition NDP health critic, speaks to reporters on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023 in Regina. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeremy Simes

REGINA - Nearly a year into the Saskatchewan government’s plan to improve breast health care, the province's largest health care union says staffing shortages and long waits have not let up.

Bashir Jalloh, president of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 5430 in Regina, says diagnostic technicians have been overworked and unable to provide timely care.

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