Advocates for Ontario’s long-term care residents say Premier Doug Ford and his government should have known which long-term care homes would be most at risk in a pandemic based on years of inspection reports, risk modelling and bed classifications. Read More
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Advocates say Ontario should have known the 'horrific' state of long-term care
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