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‘We have to move forward’: Minister responds to LTC report finding that seniors died of dehydration and neglect

Minister Merrilee Fullerton declined to apologize for the crisis in long-term care.

Published May 3, 2021 at 5:14pm

‘We have to move forward’: Minister responds to LTC report finding that seniors died of dehydration and neglect

TORONTO, ON – May 27 Merrily Fullerton, the government Minister of Long Term Care was in the hot seat during question period.
The Ontario Legislature sat for question period on Wednesday morning. This follows on the heals of a scathing report about the state of nursing homes from the Military.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to dictate isolation and distancing in Toronto and around the world.
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May 27 2020 Richard Lautens/Toronto Star

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