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Kenyon Wallace

Kenyon Wallace

Investigative Reporter at Toronto Star Digital

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  • English
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  • Investigative Reporting
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Fifth Toronto nursing home announces closure, bringing total of long-term-care beds lost to more ...

Chartwell, owner of White Eagle Long-Term Care Residence located in Parkdale, says it plans to sell the property and is aiming to close by Sept. 30, leaving its more than
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Sixth Toronto nursing home announces closure, bringing total of lon...

With its closure, Elm Grove Living Centre, a 126-bed facility in south Parkdale, becomes the third Toronto long-term-care home this year alone to announce it’s shutting down.
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As for-profit health care expands across Canada, doctors are fighti...

The Canadian Medical Association is calling on governments across the country to enforce the Canada Health Act and ensure access to care is based on need, and not on the
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Are private health care providers breaking the law? Four doctors sp...

Private clinics. Online virtual care. Subscription fees. A growing number of physicians worry that opening our wallets for medical procedures is distorting access to care for everyone.
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‘He was fearless’: Mitchell Smyth, the Star’s former globe-trotting...

Smyth, who died in July at 88, endeared himself to readers and colleagues alike with his irreverent humour and tales from his journeys across the world.
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As more cataract surgeries move to private clinics, more low-income...

Canadian Medical Association Journal finds poorest Ontarians are less likely to access cataract surgeries in the province’s private, for-profit surgical centres.
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Students, instructors at U of T’s Rotman school angry over closure ...

Ontario Bridge Training Programs at the Rotman School of Management are ending Sept. 30 due to withdrawal of provincial funding.
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Workers at one of Toronto’s largest nursing homes speak out on ‘chr...

The City of Toronto says it "does not tolerate discrimination or harassment" at any of its long-term-care homes.
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Home-care patients say critical medical supplies have stopped arriv...

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones says the government is working with Ontario Health atHome to resolve the “completely unacceptable” situation.
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Doctors say medical supply shortage is causing unnecessary sufferin...

Doctors report trouble accessing equipment and medications that are crucial for ensuring patients can die at home in comfort.
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Home care supply shortage due to mistakes by Ontario Health and Ont...

Ontario Health atHome says it is doing everything it can to address the situation and "continuing to look for opportunities to stabilize the delivery of these critical medical items."