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Ontario hospitals overcrowded nearly every day, CBC analysis shows | Power & Politics

Ontario hospitals overcrowded nearly every day, CBC analysis shows | Power & Politics Overcrowding has become so common in Ontario hospitals that patient beds are now placed in hallways and conference rooms not only at times of peak demand, but routinely day after day, research by CBC News reveals.
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