Kitchener hospital’s internet policy leaves patient’s family paying $600 monthly for service they say he needs

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The family of a patient resident at a Kitchener, Ont., hospital say its internet policy has left the 30-year-old without streaming services, so they’re paying an “unfair burden” of costs to give him services he needs as a lifeline. Grand River Hospital says it works to keep patients connected with loved ones.

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