Ontario Provincial Police investigators are meeting with the bereaved families affected by a murder charge against Dr. Brian Nadler and their probe of other recent deaths at the Hawkesbury and District General Hospital. Read More
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OPP meeting with families of people who died at Hawkesbury hospital as part of homicide investigation
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