Regional Councillor Steve Yamada

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Regional Councillor Steve Yamada

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Action Line: 905-706-1587

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Long-Term Care

Horror and Heartbreak in the Wake of Whitby Long-Term Care Outbreak

City TV Reporter Cynthia Mulligan speaks with family members who lost loved ones at Sunnycrest Nursing Home and Regional Councillor Steve Yamada.

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Whitby Council Wants Ontario Commission to Probe Second Wave Failures at Long-Term Care Homes

This CP 24 article gives a detailed account of what Whitby Council was asking the Ontario Government to do. 

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Sunnycrest Transcript

This document provides the three hours of testimony that families provided to the COVID-19 Long-Term Care Commission and lawyers. 

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Long-Term Care Commission's Final Report

This document is the final report written by the Ontario's COVID-19 Long-Term Care Commission. It provides an overview of Long-Term Care prior to COVID-19, Ontario's pandemic preparedness, the COVID crisis, best practices and recommendations

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Class Action Lawsuit Information

Will Davidson LLP is one of the law firms involved in a class action lawsuit against Sunnycrest. This page provides information on the action and links to other news stories. 

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Ontario Looks to Increase Accountability, Improve Care in Long-Term Care Sector

This Global News story looks at the tougher penalties and proposed legislation to increase accountability for those operating private long-term care homes

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Ontario Aims to Add 2,000 More Nurses in Long-Term Care Sector

This CBC News story examines how Ontario plans to spend up to $100 million to add 2,000 nurses to the long-term care sector over the next few years as part of a larger plan to beef up staffing levels and improve care for residents. 

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