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Florence Girard was 55 pounds when she starved to death in a Port Coquitlam home in 2018 .
Her sister, Sharon Bursey , says she believes more people will die if systemic changes are not made.
Girard died while living in the home of Astrid Dahl as part of a program for people with developmental disabilities.
Dahl was convicted of failing to provide the necessaries of life to Girard in 2022 .
Jean Chretien says it's time for the Liberal party to move back to the "radical centre" to help its electoral fortunes.
The sister of a woman with Down syndrome who starved to death in a Port Coquitlam home in 2018 says she believes more people will die if systemic changes aren't made to how people with developmental disabilities are treated.
The U.S. military has more than 165,000 troops deployed in over 170 countries and territories, including Canada .
The SPCA held a garage sale in Saskatoon to make use of gently used donations that might go unused.
A man and a woman from Blind River have been charged with first -degree murder.
A Toronto Public Health has begun sending out letters to Grade 11 students who are behind on their routine vaccinations, warning that they could face suspension if they do not comply.
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