Long-term care standards will make a huge difference, seniors minister says
Seniors Minister Kamal Khera says the new standards for long-term care can make a big difference to seniors and others living in care homes. Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says they will factor in to conversations with the provinces about new funding. And NDP health critic Don Davies says the standards must be written into federal legislation.
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