long-term care homes hardest hit by the novel coronavirus is facing a class-action lawsuit on behalf of residents and their families who allege the facility overcrowded rooms during the pandemic.Toronto-based law firm Thomson Rogers said Wednesday it has issued a class-action proceeding against Carlingview Manor, claiming $25 million on behalf of plaintiffs.The firm did not respond to requests for comment on Wednesday requesting details on how many families are currently represented in the suit.
Ontario’s worst hit nursing homes and who owns them Among the representatives of the proposed action is Stephen Hannon, whose father Roy contracted COVID-19 while he was a resident of the facility and died in May, according to a.