Premier: Ontario may review nursing home oversight ‘at some point’
TORONTO — A review of Ontario government oversight of nursing homes will be launched “at some point” if one is needed in the wake of a nurse allegedly killing residents, Premier Kathleen Wynne said Wednesday, but the criminal investigation comes first.
Provincial NDP Leader Andrea Horwath pressed the government on if it would conduct a review to ensure Ontario’s 78,000 long-term care residents are safe, following news that a nurse was charged with eight counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of nursing home residents in southwestern Ontario.
That’s exactly the question the police are trying to answer, Wynne said.
“It’s absolutely imperative that the police have the opportunity to do the work that they need to do to get to the bottom of the questions that are obviously being asked by everyone, especially by the families of the people who have died,” Wynne said in question period.


