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Cancer patients must not become collateral damage in fight against pandemic 

Opinion | BY MICHAEL BALL | March 11, 2021
Health Minister Patty Hajdu's supplementary mandate letter recognizes the broader COVID-19 related barriers to overall health care across Canada and committed to working with provinces and territories to 'expand capacity to deliver virtual health care, critical health and mental health resources and services.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BALL | March 11, 2021
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BALL | March 11, 2021
Health Minister Patty Hajdu's supplementary mandate letter recognizes the broader COVID-19 related barriers to overall health care across Canada and committed to working with provinces and territories to 'expand capacity to deliver virtual health care, critical health and mental health resources and services.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BALL | March 11, 2021
Health Minister Patty Hajdu's supplementary mandate letter recognizes the broader COVID-19 related barriers to overall health care across Canada and committed to working with provinces and territories to 'expand capacity to deliver virtual health care, critical health and mental health resources and services.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BALL | March 11, 2021
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BALL | March 11, 2021
Health Minister Patty Hajdu's supplementary mandate letter recognizes the broader COVID-19 related barriers to overall health care across Canada and committed to working with provinces and territories to 'expand capacity to deliver virtual health care, critical health and mental health resources and services.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade