The Ontario government has given itself the power to take over management of long-term care homes struggling to deal with COVID-19, but it’s not yet clear whether any of Ottawa’s stricken facilities will be subject to such an emergency order. Read More
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Province gives itself emergency power to manage long-term care homes
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