Family doc shortage befuddles MLA
Ellis Ross reads off a list of names sent via a text to his phone from someone he does not know.
“There are letters, they all say the same, speaking of a toxic work atmosphere, but what does that mean? People send me anonymous texts and emails,” said Ross recently in his Terrace office. “You hire the doctor and the family. I know that from my First Nations government experience,” he adds.
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