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Long-term care hasn't been a spending priority, says former Que. health minister

Long-term care hasn't been a spending priority, says former Que. health minister As provinces work to provide more resources to long-term care homes facing outbreaks of COVID-19, former Quebec health minister Gaétan Barrette says long-term care has not been a priority for successive governments.


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