Ottawa announces $221 million for Quebec’s long-term care homes
MONTREAL — The federal government is injecting more than $221 million to help Quebec long-term care homes improve the prevention and control of infections.
Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says the funding is the result of an agreement with Quebec and is part of the $1 billion set aside in the federal government’s 2020 fall economic statement for provinces and territories to improve long-term care.
Duclos was not joined by any provincial government representatives as he made the announcement today in Montreal.
He said the money is intended for improvements to ventilation, the purchase of personal protective equipment, and hiring and training more staff to prevent the spread of diseases.