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Parks controversy like 'eHealt… Niagara Falls Review - Staff Writer   There's "eHe… Dec 3, 2010
Scandals continue with eHealth Ontario's eHealth chairman resigns amid consulting scandal&n… Jun 15, 2010
Team Jackpot axed MICHAEL STUPARYK/TORONTO STAR Sep 01, 2009 04:30 AM Tanya Ta… Sep 1, 2009
OLG undergoes major shakeup Government-wide review ordered after Ont. minister cleans ho… Sep 1, 2009
McGuinty takes the blame as On… Canwest News Service  Wednesday, June 17, 2009Ashley Fr… Jun 18, 2009
Ontario's eHealth chairman res… Canwest News ServiceJune 17, 2009TORONTO ? Dr. Alan Hudson r… Jun 18, 2009
eHealth chairman resigns Rob Ferguson amd Tanya Talaga Queen's Park Bureau - Toronto … Jun 18, 2009

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