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A 31‐year‐old Toronto woman has been arrested for allegedly impersonating a nurse to secure work at several long-term care homes in the GTA between June 2020 and June 2024. Authorities are left wondering how fake credentials passed muster in a system under pressure, shaking community trust.
A 31-year-old Toronto woman is accused of fraud after allegedly impersonating a nurse to gain employment. Toronto Police said the suspect was employed at various long-term care homes across the GTA between June 2020 and June 2024, but had done so by allegedly using the name and nursing credentials…
A woman has been arrested for allegedly impersonating a nurse to work at various long-term care homes. Toronto police say between June 2020 and June 2024, the suspect was employed at care homes in the GTA. It’s alleged the suspect impersonated an individual using their name and nursing credentials…
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