CBC - April 6, 2011 |
By COMMUNITY TEAM |

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada has achieved its $10-million goal for trial research into a new type of therapy that is currently not available in Canada. On Tuesday, Manitoba announced it would contribute $5 million to testing liberation therapy, matching the $5 million Saskatchewan pledged in 2010. The federal government has been reluctant to fund trials without preliminary research. "It would be excellent if all the governments participated in a multi-site proposal including the federal government," states Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger.
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