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Talks stop for life-changing epilepsy medications in Saskatchewan
A drug used to treat epilepsy that has been confirmed for use in both the U.S and in Europe is still not available in Canada.
Saskatchewan was considering bringing the drug to the province but talks suddenly stopped.
Katherine Ludwig talked with families and officials who say the drug is life-changing and urges the government to reconsider bringing it to the province.
Check out the video at the top of the page for the full story.
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