Health minister defends $6M deal to have surgeries performed in Calgary
Over the next year, several dozen people from Saskatchewan will be sent to Calgary for surgery, with a price tag of $6 million for the Saskatchewan government.
The deal was signed this week for 240 surgeries – 20 a month – for the coming year.
Critics are upset about the deal. SEIU-West, one of the province’s largest health-care unions, said that money should be invested in Saskatchewan instead.
But Saskatchewan’s health minister is defending the move, saying it’s something he feels the province needs to do.


