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First Nations health ombud seeks ‘hands-off’ review of alleged violence toward Sask. patients

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Release Date: 01/27/2026

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Our lead story: Dr. Dianne Lafond, the First Nations Health Ombudsperson, calls for an independent body to investigate recent incidents of alleged violence towards patients in Saskatchewan.