P.E.I. opposition is asking for answers about feasibility of new medical school

While construction continues on the building for University of P.E.I.’s new medical school, the leader of the opposition says Islanders deserve answers on how the new school will impact the already-strained health system. Prince Edward Island's provincial flag flies on a flag pole in Ottawa, Monday, July 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

CHARLOTTETOWN - While construction continues on the University of Prince Edward Island’s new medical school, the leader of the opposition says Islanders deserve answers on how the school will affect an already strained health system.

P.E.I. interim Liberal Leader Hal Perry said “multiple red flags” brought up by the province’s outgoing health authority CEO and a report detailing how many doctors are needed to operate the medical school must be addressed.

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