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Toronto woman to continue pressing late mom’s human rights case

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Ontario’s human rights tribunal on Monday in a bid to see her mother more often during the COVID-19 pandemic.But three days before the case was to be heard, Dorothea Gerber, 82, died at the Toronto long-term care facility where she had lived for more than a decade.Veronica Gerber had been scheduled to appear before the tribunal seeking an interim order to restore her visitation rights to their pre-pandemic status.Although that interim order is no longer needed, Veronica Gerber said she still plans to proceed with the case, alleging her mother’s rights were repeatedly violated during her final months.

Get for-profits out of Ontario long-term care, unions say as they launch campaign The operator of her mother’s nursing home denies the.

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