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How Ontario's long-term care shortage has kept this Toronto couple apart for almost 6 years
An elderly Toronto couple spent their 14th wedding anniversary hand-in-hand after health issues and skyrocketing wait-lists for long-term care facilities have kept them apart for nearly half their marriage.
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