By The Canadian Press on June 16, 2023.
DAUPHIN, MAN. – Health authorities say six of 10 seniors who survived a bus crash in southern Manitoba that killed 15 others were listed in critical condition in hospital. They were among a group of seniors from Dauphin, Man., on a day-trip to a casino when their minibus crashed with a semi while crossing the Trans-Canada Highway. Here is some of Friday’s reaction: – “I know that all of Canadians stand with people during this very, very difficult time. There are lots of questions, but mostly there are lots of tears right now and we will be there for each other.” — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. – “You plan for this but you hope to not experience it, so it’s been a blur of stuff going on. It’s been an unending flurry of activity. Everyone’s on the same page and we’re connecting. We’ve received tremendous support.” — Dauphin, Man., Mayor David Bosiak. — “This is an elderly cohort of patients, so recoveries will be long and, of course, can be complicated.” — Dr. Shawn Young, chief operating officer of Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg. – “We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to families and friends of our beloved clients and to our community as we work through this heart-wrenching situation.” Quality Care Transit, which operated minibus involved in crash. – “The Boulet family is absolutely gutted as news came out about the tragedy in Carberry that stole the lives of 15 beautiful people.