Manitoba man sues health authorities for failing to provide timely care: lawsuit

Assembly of First Nations Manitoba Regional Chief Willie Moore, left to right, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs acting Grand Chief Betsy Kennedy, Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Grand Chief Garrison Settee and Justin Flett take part in a press conference in Winnipeg, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. The group says systemic discrimination within the healthcare system continues to be a prevalent issue after Flett, a Cree man, filed a lawsuit against two Manitoba health authorities alleging he did not receive timely medical care for acute appendicitis and was accused of nursing a hangover. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brittany Hobson, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

WINNIPEG - A Cree man has filed a lawsuit against two Manitoba health authorities alleging he did not receive timely medical care and was accused of nursing a hangover. 

Justin Flett spent days in multiple hospitals and travelled more than 600 kilometres to get treated for acute appendicitis in January 2023. 

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