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long-term care

They say the Ontario government is making it more difficult to hold nursing homes accountable for letting COVID-19 spread.
The Ford governments law could pass just as COVID-19 class actions are piling up.
The pandemic has exposed cracks in the system. Solutions that focus on connection could help.
The company partly credited revenues to government funding.
As some family members go back to work, they are struggling to find a place for their loved ones who they pulled out of long-term care.
Inspectors also documented the homes rule-breaking for years before COVID-19 broke out.
Former PC staffers Brayden Akers and Jessica Trepanier are doing lobbying and publicity for companies that run nursing homes where hundreds have died of COVID-19.
One company being accused of negligence in its handling of the coronavirus pandemic is owned by a crown corporation.
Canadian Armed Forces found shocking conditions at five Ontario long-term care homes grappling with outbreaks of COVID-19.