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Solicitor general brushes off disability advocate concerns about triage protocol

“There is no triage protocol being used,” Sylvia Jones said, cutting off a QP Briefing question.

Published Apr 21, 2021 at 4:40pm

Solicitor general brushes off disability advocate concerns about triage protocol

Solicitor General Sylvia Jones says the government plans to hire more animal welfare inspectors to provide more coverage across the province, including specialists in agriculture, livestock, horses, zoos and aquariums.

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