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‘Trying to unscramble scrambled eggs’: More questions than answers for public health units facing amalgamation

Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath said the way the government has handled amalgamation is “pretty troubling.”

Published May 14, 2019 at 5:19pm

‘Trying to unscramble scrambled eggs’: More questions than answers for public health units facing amalgamation

TORONTO, ON – July 11: Minister of Health Christine Elliott. The Progressive Conservative MPPs and Premier Doug Ford sat in the Legislature at Queen’s Park for the first time since winning the provincial election. July 11, 2018. Randy Risling/Toronto Star

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