Saskatchewan’s Health Minister says his government has asked the organization that regulates doctors and the treasury crown tasked with protecting consumers to investigate concerns raised in a recent CBC investigation of a controversial health centre in Moose Jaw.
He made those comments after being questioned by the provincial NDP about that story in the legislature.
That facility, the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center, has claimed it has a 100 per cent success rate in halting and reversing the progress of ALS — a degenerative disease that causes gradual muscle loss. The centre is run by Dayan Goodenowe, who is not a medical doctor.
In a letter sent Tuesday to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, deputy minister of health Tracey Smith wrote, “The ministry is co

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