Manitoba Welcomes Gaza Children in Need of Care

Friday, May 9, 2025, 7:20 pm

Manitoba’s government has stepped forward to provide urgent, life-changing medical care to a young child from Gaza, marking a second such humanitarian welcome this year. The compassionate effort underscores the province’s commitment amid escalating regional crises.


globalnews.ca / Manitoba premier welcomes second child from Gaza in need of health care

For the second time this year, the Manitoba government has welcomed a child from the Gaza Strip in need of health care.

winnipegfreepress.com / Kinew welcomes young boy from Gaza needing life-changing medical care

Manitoba welcomed a Palestinian child Friday whose family fled from the war-ravaged Gaza Strip and is in need of “life-changing medical care.” Premier Wab Kinew greeted the kindergarten-age boy, his […]

thestar.com / Manitoba premier welcomes second child from Gaza in need of health care

WINNIPEG - For the second time this year, the Manitoba government has welcomed a child from the Gaza Strip in need of health care.


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