Ontario Long-Term Care Commission recommends return of annual inspections
Ontario's Long-Term Care Commission says the province should bring back comprehensive annual inspections that were eliminated in the fall of 2018. Earlier this year, the minister in charge dismissed those inspections as a 'red herring' when CBC News raised the safety concerns around their cancellation.
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