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Ptasznik feels their behaviour is “outrageous” and the RHRA lawyer is just “looking for roadblocks.”
Cohen’s lawyer, Robert Karrass, insisted in January that the December RHRA report had “nothing to do with a death at L’Chaim” and there was no “inaction or pattern of inaction” that jeopardized the resident’s health.
He said this week there is no appeal process available for his client.
It should be noted that three of the eight current board members come from for-profit retirement home corporations perhaps part of the reason Ontario’s Auditor General found in a pointed December 2020 audit that the RHRA might be placing the financial welfare of operators ahead of the authority’s mandate to protect residents.
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A skateboarder passes a wall mural with the writing we are all in this together at the George Street Diner in Toronto, on May 31, 2020.(Timothy Neesam/CBC)
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