Nova Scotia will not meet its pledge to reduce surgical backlog by February

Nova Scotia Health Minister Michelle Thompson attends a news conference in Halifax, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2023. Nova Scotia will not meet its pledge to reduce the province鈥檚 surgical backlog to national standards this month, with about 21,500 residents currently awaiting surgery. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Nova Scotia Government **MANDATORY CREDIT**

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government has failed to meet its self-imposed deadline of significantly reducing the surgical backlog by February 2023, with 9,500 more people on the wait-list than targeted.

Shortly after the Progressive Conservatives won the August 2021 election, Premier Tim Houston mandated Health Minister Michelle Thompson to reach what he called "benchmark standards" for the number of people on the province's wait-list.

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