About 1,000 patients in hospital hallways on any given day: report

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On any given day, at least 1,000 people are being treated in Ontario hospital hallways, according to the special adviser on health care, who says 'tough decisions' will be required to fix the problem.

 

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That's free health care for you. Oh wait, it's not free, it's just pathetic.

And people die waiting to see specialists - Trudeau’s let the health care system fall completely apart and added thousands of patients by opening the border while draining social services - how isnthisna surprise?

Provinces are adopting the Lean Healthcare system just like in Sask, the word itself tells the story

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