“They told her she needed surgery within three weeks… she waited over two months and died.” Debbie Fuster was a Manitoba mother of three and grandmother to 10 who was in the “prime of her retirement” when she was diagnosed with multiple heart blockages. Despite a medical recommendation for surgery within 21 days, the system failed to deliver, and Debbie passed away while still waiting for an appointment. This mini-documentary follows her family’s search for answers and their call for a new standard of honesty in Canadian health care. Inside this mini-documentary: The Fatal Delay: How a life-saving procedure was delayed for months, allegedly to “catch up” on staff summer vacations, leading to a fatal heart attack. A Nationwide Epidemic: Data uncovered by SecondStreet.org reveals that over 15,000 Canadians died on waitlists in a single year—a number that likely nears 28,000 when accounting for incomplete provincial tracking. The Lack of…​Read More