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TORONTO — Ontario is spending almost $800 million for a new tower at a Toronto hospital.The province says the new facility will increase surgical capacity by 20 per cent.
UHN president Kevin Smith says the investment will enhance Toronto Western’s ongoing work on complex neurological and orthopedic cases.National Capital Region District Energy System project a $1.
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