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Cracks to Chasms: How and why tragedy hit Alberta s long-term care homes

Article content It’s the helplessness of the victims that gets to Heather McKeown. One year ago Friday, her mother Wendy became the first of hundreds of long-term care residents to die when Alberta’s facility lockdowns, masks and quarantines failed to protect them from a new coronavirus sweeping the globe. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Cracks to Chasms: How and why tragedy hit Alberta s long-term care homes Back to video “That’s where the rage comes from, whether it’s warranted or not,” said Heather, still grieving, bewildered and quick to tears. “She didn’t go out and get it. My mom was not mobile. Somebody brought it to her, 100%, no question. It was brought to her and it killed her.

Major changes to Alberta s Workers Compensation Board coverage take effect today

Major changes to Alberta s Workers Compensation Board coverage take effect today Major changes to the Workers Compensation Board take effect in Alberta on April 1, including the elimination of an employer’s legal obligation to rehire and accommodate an injured worker. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 01, 2021 7:30 AM MT | Last Updated: April 1 Labour and Immigration Minister Jason Copping announced major changes to Workers Compensation Board last fall(Jocelyn Boissonneault/CBC) Major changes to the Workers Compensation Board take effect in Alberta today, including the elimination of an employer s legal obligation to rehire and accommodate an injured worker. Through Bill 47, the Ensuring Safety and Cutting Red Tape Act, the UCP government is rolling back changes to the workers compensation and occupational health and safety rules implemented by the previous NDP government. 

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