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Home CHCH News Ontario New projections suggest it will take Ontario three and a half years to clear surgical backlog New projections suggest it will take Ontario three and a half years to clear surgical backlogPosted:May 11, 2021 | 1:24 AMBy:News StaffUpdated: April 4, 2024 | 1:04 PM Share this story... Sixty-two billion dollars. That’s the shortfall in health care spending over the next nine years, according to a report released by Ontario’s financial accountability office today. Lisa Hepfner has details and reaction. Previous CHCH News As Ontario prepares to extend the lockdown, majority of U.S. states lift restrictions Next CHCH News Ontario's top doctor says COVID-19 numbers not low enough to ease restrictions
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