REGINA — A private Moose Jaw-based wellness centre that caters to those suffering from ALS was under the microscope again at the Saskatchewan legislature, following the recent CBC report about the death of one of its clients.
Opposition New Democrats were sounding alarm bells after an American ALS patient, Susie Silvestri, died after spending time at the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center, run by Dr. Dayan Goodenowe.
The facility has been under scrutiny since previous CBC News investigative reports. The newest concerns stem from the latest CBC News investigation, which reported Silvestri died alone in a hospital in Sidney, Mont., after paying US$84,000 for healing at the Moose Jaw facility.
The contention from the New Democrats was that the Goodenowe clinic provided unlicensed heal

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