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Hi Good Evening. I’m Kate Carnegie in for Nick Dixon. The question at Queen’s Park Monday afternoon was — “Who’s minding the store?”

Specifically, the drug store that sold more than 400 thousand units of chemotherapy drugs to four Ontario hospitals. Marchese Hospital Solutions of Hamilton mixed the medications to contract specifications earning roughly $2 million, in the process. But it was later discovered that some 12 hundred cancer patients might have received watered down chemotherapy medication. As Scot Urquhart reports, the owner, and President of Marchese told a Queens Park committee that hospitals, and not the company were responsible for the mistake.

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