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 Peel police have identified the woman found dead in a basement apartment on Hockley Path as Hoden Said, 30, of Brampton.Police were called to the semi-detached home around 7:20 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27. Inside, police said they found Said with  significant signs of trauma .No one has been arrested and police have not released any suspect information.               ARTICLE  
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 New national long-term-care standards must create homes staffed by  caring, compassionate and competent  workers focused on injecting life into residents final years, a survey of 16,000 Canadians overwhelmingly concluded.Results of the survey released Friday by the Health Standards Organization 鈥?with 70 per cent of respondents from Ontario 鈥?called for  emotion-based care that emphasizes social connection  rather than the  
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