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LHIN meetings “illegal,” says Ombudsman

By Mike Cloutier on Aug 10, 2010 at 11:59 am in News

Secret meetings the LHIN held to discuss the closure of the Douglas Memorial Hospital emergency room in Fort Erie “were clearly illegal,” said Ontario’s Ombudsman.

Ombudsman blasts Local Health Integration Network for ‘illegal,’ secret meetings – Winnipeg Free Press.

Read Marin’s report, The LHIN Spin.

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