Almost a year after the Ontario government announced a historic $1-billion investment in home care, just under 13 per cent of that funding has been paid out, leaving the faltering system that provides care to people in their homes and in the community facing service cuts and teetering on the brink of collapse, officials say. Read More
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Struggling home-care agencies forced to cut services as they wait for promised provincial funding
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