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The union representing over 60,000 front-line health-care workers in Ontario has announced the death of a Mississauga nurse from COVID-19, after working at a local nursing home.According to a release issued by the Service Employees International Union SEIU Healthcare , 57-year-old Maureen Ambersley, a registered practical nurse RPN and employee at Extendicare Mi
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