Following the decision to reject a proposed funding extension for the Co-Operative Care Centre , the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville will be releasing correspondence between the two organizations.
There have been issues surrounding the consistency of information being shared by the county government and the emergency shelter, with the United Counties council now making the decision to release the communications documents.
“Public trust is important in any institution, and the topic of funding for the Co-Operative Care Centre has captured public interest, and trust is strongest when information provided to the public is accurate, transparent, and verifiable,” reads the original draft resolution that was brought forward by Elizabethtown-Kitley Mayor Brant Burrow. “Now therefore be

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