Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Thursday that the province would be investing up to $1.9 billion per year for the next four years in long-term care, which he said would help create 27,000 new positions in long-term care homes. Ford said more staff would help deliver on the province’s commitment to increase daily direct care for residents to four hours a day by 2025.
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Premier Doug Ford outlines Ontario’s new long-term care staffing plan
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