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MEDIA ADVISORY: Advocates Across Canada Decry Failure of Federal Government to Take Action on Long-Term Care, Demand Meaningful Commitments as Election Looms
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Advocates representing more than 1 million Canadians call for national standards to improve quality, accountability and take profit out of long-term care
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NDP Leader Holds Discussion on Long-Term Care Crisis – February 11, 2021
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh hosts a virtual discussion on the long-term care crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. He is joined by NDP MPs Leah Gazan (Winnipeg Centre) and Daniel Blaikie (Elmwood-Transcona), as well as Brianne Goertzen, provincial director of the Manitoba Health Coalition, and Larry Baillie, whose father died at the Maples Personal Care Home in Winnipeg. That facility was the site of a deadly COVID-19 outbreak that was declared on October 20, 2020. There were 56 deaths linked to the outbreak, and 157 residents and 74 staff members tested positive. (no interpretation)
NDP vows to scrap for-profit care homes
Last Modified: 9:13 AM CST Friday, Feb. 12, 2021 | Updates
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
In what he referred to as his party s first campaign promise of the upcoming federal election, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh vowed Thursday to end for-profit long-term care for seniors in Canada.
In what he referred to as his party s first campaign promise of the upcoming federal election, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh vowed Thursday to end for-profit long-term care for seniors in Canada.
Singh said a national NDP government would earmark $5 billion for the project.
Its first target would be Revera, which is wholly owned by the federal government, through the Public Sector Pension Investment Board.