Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Carrie Tait
Publication Date: June 25, 2025 - 22:44
MHCare demands AHS investigation results
June 25, 2025
A medical supply company in Edmonton is calling on the Alberta government to release a report the business believes could help clear its owner’s name, which it argues has been sullied by allegations provincial officials interfered in the health care system to his benefit.MHCare Medical Corp., owned by Sam Mraiche, has asked the province and Alberta Health Services to distribute a report AHS commissioned in the fall of 2024. The health authority, under its former chief executive, hired Borden Ladner Gervais LLP to investigate deals for certain private surgical facilities, including two owned in part by Mr. Mraiche. The examination was later broadened to include MHCare and related entities.
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