The troops found cases of abuse and negligence as well as bug infestations, bleeding infections and residents being left crying for help for hours
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Ontario drivers are being told to stay on the lookout for military vehicles on the roads this week as hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces members deployed to long-term care facilities in the Greater Toronto Area start to head home.
They found cases of abuse and negligence as well as bug infestations, bleeding infections and residents being left crying for help for hours.
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