Mulcair blasts Quebec in scathing column, says province has failed its long-term care residents

Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair discusses his recent column which he says that the government of Quebec over the handing of long-term care homes.

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16 comments

  1. Yes it’s very sad state in Quebec. Just shows how careless that province really is and always has been

    1. This the results of voting for government that was corrupted and cut in public services and small investment and being lied to like most government for more than 10 years. Is called the Liberal Party of Quebec and staff wage. Also community transmission by traveling we had our March break at the worst time

  2. But look at the bright side: getting rid of the elderly will save the province billions of $$ in healthcare costs, while destroying the competition (private care) in the process.

  3. Roxam road was never closed that’s why the death was so high from covid-19, they travelled through New York the hardest hit with the virus no wonder there were 2000 seniors died! 🇨🇦

  4. Only one should be condemned is Justin for being a virtue signaling little prince for not shutting down our airports in January . Now he has shut down our economy because of his failure.

    1. Is Provincial case we had a government that cut in health care why putting the Bloc Québécois because is federal party that is more a provincial party

  5. Back in 1973, I recall visiting my great Grand Mother at a “nursing home”. It was like a hospital, they provided hospital quality nursing care.
    Now? These homes provide less than basic hygiene care.

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