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Newsroom Ready: Ontario NDP, Liberals pledge end to for-profit long-term care
Ontario's Liberals and New Democratic Party promised an end to for-profit long-term care. Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said the COVID-19 pandemic showed that private corporations should not be in the business of elder care.
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The Canadian Press
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CP157397866
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2m24s
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Create Date:
5/26/2022 1:30:00 PM
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