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DynaLife insolvent less than 90 days into Alberta government contract for lab services, documents show

DynaLife insolvent less than 90 days into Alberta government contract for lab services, documents show

Documents obtained by CBC News show that a private medical testing company contracted by the Alberta government became insolvent and requested an additional $70 million in funding, which was denied. DynaLife's owners soon asked the province to buy the company, which it ultimately did at a cost of almost $100 million.

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