Air conditioning mandate saved lives in Ontario nursing homes, study concludes | Unpublished
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Author: Elizabeth Payne
Publication Date: December 16, 2025 - 16:11

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Air conditioning mandate saved lives in Ontario nursing homes, study concludes

December 16, 2025
An Ontario government mandate to put air conditioners in all nursing home rooms has saved dozens of lives, new research shows. Read More


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