Michel Grignon, co-author of a new report by IRPP, suggests governments should not be entirely fixated on mortality in long-term care homes.
Chartwell Baycliffe Long Term Care and Retirement Residence in Ajax, Ont., pictured above. Long term care homes in Ontario were hit hard by the spread of COVID-19.
Yielding to public pressure and media reports, some provincial governments are heading back to the drawing board to understand what reforms are necessary.
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