Ontario long-term care homes and the provincial ministry that oversees them were not sufficiently prepared or equipped to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in an effective way, despite years of warnings and recommendations for change, auditor general Bonnie Lysyk has concluded. Read More
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Long-term care homes were unprepared for the pandemic, auditor general finds
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