As many as 40,000 people in Canada are affected by kidney failure—a problem that is increasing across the country, with significant consequences for our health system. A report we released this month from the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy projects an increase of 68 per cent in the number of Manitobans requiring dialysis or kidney transplant in the next decade. Manitoba already has amongst the highest rates of kidney failure in Canada but it is not alone. Rates
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