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    Feds investing $22 million to improve services for residents of long-term care homes in N.B.

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces a deal between the federal government and the New Brunswick provincial government to improve services for residents of long-term care homes in the province. The federal government is investing more than $22 million though the Safe Long-Term Care Fund. 
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    The Canadian Press
    Unique identifier: CP154903321 
    Legacy Identifier: n_Trudeau-NB-Care-Homes20220419T1755 
    Type: Video 
    Duration: 1m43s 
    Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     118.87 MB 
    Usage rights: FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE. 
    Create Date: 4/19/2022 5:55:00 PM 
    Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
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