As emergency calls rise alongside Toronto’s growing population, paramedics say they’ve been stretched thin for years. Now, the city is launching a multi-year hiring plan aimed at improving staffing levels, reducing burnout, and addressing delays in response times, issues underscored by recent weekend service gaps. Matthew Bingley reports.
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Toronto unveils multi-year plan to tackle paramedic shortages
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