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Manitoba NDP accuse Tories of move toward two-tiered health, promise to keep main lab public if elected

Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew has pledged to keep the province's main health lab public if his party is elected Tuesday.

PC government previously said Cadham Provincial Laboratory operations would be transferred to Shared Health

Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew has pledged to keep the province's main health lab public if his party is elected Tuesday. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Manitoba NDP Leader Wab Kinew has pledged to keep the province's main health lab public if his party is elected Tuesday.

Staff at the Cadham Provincial Laboratory provide screening and diagnostic informationto doctors, as well as investigate outbreaks. The New Democrats estimate it costs $18 million each year to run the facility.

In June 2018, the provincial PC government announcedthe transfer of operations ofthe Cadham lab in Winnipeg to Shared Health.

Kinew said Thursday the Progressive Conservatives are moving toward a two-tiered health system by considering privatizing the lab and diagnostic imaging.

In a written statement to CBC News, a PC Party spokesperson called that claim "baseless."

"CadhamProvincial Laboratory's role in the public health system will be enhanced as part of system transformation," PC spokesperson Kevin Engstrom wrote.

Health has been the centre point of the NDP's campaign. Kinew has already promised to recruit, train and hire more nurses, add hospital beds and reopen two emergency rooms.

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Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this story indicated that the Cadham Provincial Laboratory does the actual diagnostic testing of patients. In fact, the lab provides screening and diagnostic information to doctors.
    Sep 17, 2019 2:44 PM CT

With files from CBC News