Manitoba will keep its paper health cards

Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government is canceling its predecessor’s initiative to integrate a health card, driver’s license, ID card and travel card into a single multi-functional ID card (CIP).

The previous NDP government proposed the CIP in 2015 to save money in the long term by eliminating paper health cards. Public consultations took place in the fall of 2015 and the $13 million plan was approved by the NDP government in January 2016.

Current Health Minister Kelvin Goertzen confirms that the project will be replaced by a “more comprehensive identity management system”.

“If the province is considering adopting a uniform ID card, it needs to be done right the first time. “In examining the project parameters, we have identified a number of issues that require further investigation,” Minister Goertzen said in a statement on Thursday.

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