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Halifax Examiner 👤 Halifax Examiner Inc 📍 NS May 22, 2026 · 9 min read Quick Score ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Province House roundup: Health minister ‘working hard’ to address long waits for mammograms; long-term care strike continues; OPOR and wait times

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POSTED IN PROVINCE HOUSE Province House roundup: Health minister ‘working hard’ to address long waits for mammograms; long-term care strike continues; OPOR and wait times BY JENNIFER HENDERSON MAY 22, 2026 Credit: Getty Images/Unsplash+ Health Minister Michelle Thompson and Premier Tim Houston agree that women in Nova Scotia are waiting too long for routine and urgent mammograms that can detect breast cancer.  A 30% vacancy rate for medical radiation technologists at the IWK Health Centre has led to a 15 month wait for people in the Halifax area, with appointments now being scheduled for the…
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