Article content TORONTO — Ontario’s neglected long-term care sector needs sweeping reforms to protect its vulnerable residents, an independent commission has found, pointing the finger in a scathing report at governments past and present for thousands of COVID-19 deaths at the province’s nursing homes. Despite numerous past reviews, commissions and inquiries recommending improvements, the sector was completely unprepared for the pandemic, the Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission said in a 322-page report delivered to the provincial government on Friday night. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Problems in Ontario's long-term care homes were neglected for decades, with deadly consequences: report Back to video