A national standards association is calling for profound changes to the way Canada's long-term care facilities are run after the pandemic exposed serious weaknesses that contributed to thousands of deaths.
As hundreds of long-term care homes across the country grapple with new outbreaks of COVID-19, highly-anticipated draft national standards for these facilities are being released today.
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The pandemic has the real estate market heating up. But some buyers say agents are breaking rules
When Carla Vanderdeen-Fenech started shopping for a home in Hamilton in late 2020, she knew it would be competitive. What she didn t expect was to live in a friend s basement for five months while she looked for a new home. Vanderdeen-Fenech contends her family wouldn t be in a basement if agents weren t breaking the rules to milk as much money out of buyers as possible.