Ontario Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell said during the speech from the throne that the government of Ontario was “actively engaging” with health-system partners to identify ways to tackle the ongoing pressures, though did not specifically offer new solutions. The speech also said the government would engage in meaningful reform, noting health teams already in place and community paramedic programs.
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Ontario throne speech: Government says more can be done on health staffing, but no new solutions offered
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