During the delivery of Ontario’s throne speech, Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell said the provincial government would invest $2.68 billion for long-term care home beds in the course over 10 years. She also said there would be new legislation introduced to protect long-term care residents and ensure “bad actors” cannot “get away with anything less than quality care” for the most vulnerable.
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Ontario throne speech: Province to invest $2.68B for long-term care beds over 10 years
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