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Mother of man who died in supportive housing says little has changed

Mother of man who died in supportive housing says little has changed

CBC15-05-2025
A CBC investigation that uncovered the case of a tenant who lay dead for days in a supportive housing complex last year before being discovered has now found that years earlier, another tenant who died in supportive housing was also not discovered for days. The CBC's Michelle Ghoussoub has been investigating this latest story and has more on Cyndie Richard's ordeal following the death of her son, Shawn.
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