Uzoma Asagwara
@uasagwara
They/Them| Deputy Premier of Manitoba| Minister of Health, Seniors & Long-Term Care| Psyc Nurse| Former 🇨🇦 National 🏀 Team| Treaty 1
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09-01-2019 15:28:45
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Really love Uzoma Asagwara's messaging on the importance of getting our shots here winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/…
Today along with Shared Health and Minister Uzoma Asagwara, we celebrate the opening of the new acute stroke unit @HSC_Winnipeg. This is truly excellent news for all Manitobans! news.gov.mb.ca/news/index.htm… Manitoba Government #BeatStroke
Happy to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the UWSA daycare. This is such an important part of UWinnipeg and the downtown community. Thank you to the daycare workers and the organizers for putting this together. And always great to see Minister Uzoma Asagwara. Manitoba's NDP
Thank you Hon. Uzoma Asagwara and Manitoba Government for proclaiming February 4, 2024 as #WorldCancerDay in our province. We look forward to sharing more information to raise awareness about cancer and to #CloseTheCareGap
École St Germain is recognizing Black History Month by highlighting remarkable Black Canadians. We kicked off the month with Manitoba’s Minister of Health, Uzoma Asagwara. Uzoma Asagwara
My students were amazed to hear that Uzoma Asagwara, Jamie Moses and Audrey Gordon were the first Black people elected to the Manitoba legislature. They were even more amazed to learn it happened in their short 6/7 year lifetime.
Abortion is health care. @NahanniFontaine Uzoma Asagwara announced new legislation today that will make sure Manitobans’ safety and privacy is protected when accessing health care. news.gov.mb.ca/news/?archive=…
Pharmacists Manitoba President, Darren Murphy, CEO, Tanjit Nagra & Board Member Gayle Romanetz were pleased to receive a proclamation from the Hon. Uzoma Asagwara, Min. of Health, Seniors & Long-term Care (2nd from left) acknowledging March as Pharmacists Appreciation Month.
UM Master of Physician Assistant Studies Uzoma Asagwara Renée Cable (she/her) Wab Kinew Thank you for believing in the Physician Assistant profession to help Manitobans receive high quality medical care. Let’s keep the ball rolling.