By: Kenyon Wallace, Ghada Alsharif
Measures to fast-track applications resulted in fewer checks to prevent fraud, a source tells the Star. The government counters it is "taking concrete steps" address fraud in the program.
Kenyon Wallace is a Business Reporter at the Toronto Star. He primarily focuses on the intersection of private business with the publicly funded healthcare system, drawing from his previous experience as a health reporter covering the impacts of COVID-19. His work has been featured in various publications, including The Peterborough Examiner and The Hamilton Spectator.
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