The Evan Bray Show - Everett Hindley, Rhonda Fiddler & Rema Halkett - May 2, 2024

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Last week, Kaitlyn Soron visited the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina to call on the province to step in and cover travel costs for her family to leave the province to receive care for her young daughter, as the specialty care she needs is not available in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan's Minister of Health, Everett Hindley, joins Evan to respond. In honour of Missing Persons Week, Rhonda Fiddler, missing persons liason for the Regina Police Service, joins Evan with Rema Halkett, daughter of missing person, Absolom Halkett, to discuss the importance of remembering those who have not been found.
2 May 2024 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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