Manitoba government promises new seniors advocate as bills stall in legislature

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WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government plans to establish an advocate office for seniors to examine health care, social services and other programs that affect older generations.

The advocate office, promised by the NDP in last year’s election campaign, would be independent from government and examine individual complaints as well as systemic issues. Like the existing provincial advocate for children and youth, the seniors advocate would report to the legislature in a public manner.

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