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Healthcare shouldn't cost you a nickel out of pocket

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Someone's charging for healthcare and it's not good

Morning from The Rock — here's what's happening in Flin Flon. You know, we talk a lot about how tough it is up here, how the numbers keep going down, how Hudbay is basically our heartbeat. But what really gets me is when you see decisions being made far away that hit us right where it hurts. Like this nurse practitioner in western Manitoba, Michelle Weighell, having to charge people out of pocket for healthcare services because the province won't step up with a proper funding model. It’s not in Flin Flon, but it might as well be, because that's the kind of squeeze northern communities face all the time.

### The Real Cost of Neglect

Think about it. We’re already driving hours to get specialized care, sometimes across the border to Saskatchewan just because it's closer than Winnipeg. We’re relying on the few dedicated folks who choose to stay up here, often working themselves ragged. When you hear about people having to pay for basic services, it’s a slap in the face. It tells you that the people in power, the ones down in Winnipeg, they don't really get what it means to live somewhere like Flin Flon, where every nickel counts and the nearest alternative isn’t just down the street. It’s a symptom of a larger problem, showing that decisions made far away don't consider the unique challenges of the north.

* **Remote Location:** Access to healthcare is already tough.

* **Economic Pressure:** People here work hard, often in the mine, and don't have extra cash for services that should be covered.

* **Brain Drain:** Makes it even harder to attract and keep medical professionals.

This isn’t just about money; it’s about the erosion of trust, the feeling that you’re an afterthought. When you’re walking down Main Street, past the Tom Chicken statue, past Hapnot Collegiate, you see people who pull together. We’re built on rock, and held together by community, but that only goes so far when the provincial government isn't doing its part. It’s a reminder that we have to fight tooth and nail for every bit of support up here, or we risk seeing these kinds of pay-for-service nightmares creep further north.

Cole Chicken, MiTL Sports Desk.

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