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je ne comprends pas anglais, May 25, 2004:
McGuinty Government to Rebuild Ontario’s Crumbling Schools
Premier Dalton McGuinty today announced the Ontario government will help fund essential major repairs and renovations to Ontario’s publicly funded schools.
"Our students need schools that will help them to learn," McGuinty said. ... "
May 21, 2004:
Plan For Change Delivers Quality Care For Seniors
Home Care For 100,000 More Ontarians, Improved Long-Term Care For Over 70,000 Seniors
Ontarios four-year Plan for Change will help more seniors stay in their own homes by delivering quality home care for an additional 100,000 Ontarians, said Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty. ...
Home care provides personal support and homemaking, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech-language services, social work and compassionate end-of-life care for seniors who need help to live on their own - as well as patients discharged from hospital, individuals with Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimers disease and other physical and mental disabilities. ... "
May 20, 2004:
Plan for Change Delivers Improved Front-Line Health Care to Millions of Ontarians
150 Family Health Teams Will Improve Primary Care And Help Ontarians Who Can’t Find A Family Doctor
The Plan For Change will establish 150 Family Health Teams, improving primary care for 2.
Approximate Word count = 858 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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