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Manitoba won't pay $77,000 for a retiree's spine surgery.

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Your province is refusing to pay for this surgery

Morning from The Rock — here's what's happening in Flin Flon. You know, you hear stories about people fighting with the province over healthcare, but this one? It hits different. Imagine being told you need urgent surgery, getting it done out of the country because you can’t wait, and then even after an appeals board says you were right, the province still digs in its heels. That’s what’s happening to a Manitoba retiree right now, fighting for $77,000 for a spinal surgery.

You can't just brush this off. We're a mining town, right? People here work hard, often dangerous jobs. Spines take a beating. If someone from Flin Flon, someone who’s paid their dues working shifts at Hudbay for decades, needed something like this and the province just said 'tough luck' after an appeals board sided with them? That'd be a punch to the gut. It makes you question what "universal healthcare" really means, especially when you're up here, so far from the big city hospitals. We rely on that system to work, no matter where we live, from Ross Lake to the Saskatchewan border.

### What This Means for Us

* **Trust in the System:** This kind of story erodes confidence in the healthcare system, especially for those of us in northern communities who already feel like an afterthought sometimes.

* **Access to Care:** It highlights the desperate measures people take when they can’t get timely care here. What are your options when you're hundreds of kilometers from a specialist?

* **Community Support:** You can bet if this happened to one of our own, the whole town would be rallying to support them, just like we always do when one of us is in a bind.

This isn't just a number on a provincial ledger; it's someone's life, their quality of life. And for a community like Flin Flon, built on the principle of looking out for each other, it’s a tough pill to swallow. We're on the Canadian Shield, but our community is what really holds us together. This kind of bureaucratic stonewalling doesn't help anyone up here.

Cole Chicken, MiTL Sports Desk, Flin Flon.

You really need to hear what the guys on the Morning Wire think about this one — catch 'em live at mornings.live.

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