Perhaps Canadians need to hit them where it really hurts — in the pocket
against the Ontario government to move forward pending an appeal from the province. The suit alleges the Ford government was grossly negligent in failing to prevent nearly 4,000 deaths and 23,000 COVID-19 infections of residents and workers in LTC homes.The NP Comment newsletter from columnist Colby Cosh and NP Comment editors tackles the important topics with boldness, verve and wit. Get NP Platformed delivered to your inbox weekdays by 4 p.m. ET.
Could potential financial liability be the thing that finally gets premiers and ministries of health to fix their failing systems? As they say, perhaps Canadians need to hit them in the pocket, where it really hurts.decision “As the commission concluded, the wide array of systemic issues which had plagued the LTC sector for years prior to the onset of the COVID pandemic, ‘create fertile ground for excess mortality’ of LTC residents during the pandemic.”Nova Scotia woman
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