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Family members worried as strike continues at GTA care home

  • Family members of residents at the Central West Specialized Development Services care home are worried for their loved ones' well-being amid a strike by support staff who walked off the job on Wednesday evening.
  • The Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 249 represents the support staff who are currently being replaced by third-party agency staff during the strike.
  • Rabia Khedr expressed concern about the quality of care her brother, Shah Khan, will receive, stating she has "unanswered questions" and feels shut out by the management.
  • CWSDS CEO Patricia Kyle stated that the home's "top priority is the safety and well-being" of those in their care while the strike continues.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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