One week after the Prime Minister announced a $32-million dollar investment in long-term care in Saskatchewan, the provincial opposition is calling on the government to use the funds to address shortcomings in the system. Kayla Guerrette has more, including calls from the who lost loved ones.
Global News at 5 Regina
Opposition calls on Saskatchewan government to invest $32M into long-term care facilities
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