Following Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy’s tabling of the 2021-22 provincial budget, opposition leader Andrea Horwath criticized the lack of funding for long-term care in the budget. “There’s a lot missing from my perspective from long-term care” Horwath said adding that it lacked “the urgency of funding and attention.”
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Ontario Budget 2021-22: ‘Lot missing from long-term care’ says NDP Leader Andrea Horwath
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