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Ontario putting $14B into Mississauga hospital with more than 350 new beds

Global NewsWednesday, June 25, 2025 at 7:47:32 PM
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Ontario putting $14B into Mississauga hospital with more than 350 new beds
Ontario is making a massive investment in healthcare, with Premier Doug Ford announcing a $14 billion plan to build a new hospital in Mississauga. The facility will add over 350 beds and is expected to become the largest teaching hospital in the country.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another hospital expansion—it’s a major move to address the growing healthcare demands in one of Canada’s fastest-growing regions. Mississauga’s population has been booming, and this investment signals a long-term commitment to better care, more capacity, and cutting-edge medical training. For locals, it could mean shorter wait times and more specialized services down the line.
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