Article content Saskatchewan’s ombudsman fielded 477 complaints related to COVID-19 last year, as the government coped with a steep learning curve that left inmates, social service clients and many others unsatisfied. That was 14 per cent of the 3,415 complaints the ombudsman, Mary McFadyen, received over the course of 2020. In her annual report released Thursday, she noted that complaints about long-term care homes and correctional facilities were both up, partly due to a sizeable share of pandemic-related complaints. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ombudsman flooded with COVID-related complaints last year Back to video