July 3rd, 2025
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July 3rd, 2025
WATERLOO – After six long years of forced separation, Jim McLeod and his wife, Joan, have finally been reunited under one roof at Fairview Seniors Community in Cambridge. Their story shows just how desperately Ontario needs laws to protect senior couples from being split up.
Ontario NDP MPP Catherine Fife has introduced legislation again and again to stop this from happening. Her latest bill, the Till Death Do Us Part Act (Bill 21), has been sitting in committee for 443 days since passing Second Reading.
“Jim and Joan’s story shows exactly why this needs to change,” said Fife. “No couple should be forced apart like this. The harm it causes is real. The government could act today to end this, but they keep choosing not to.”
Jim and Joan’s long-overdue reunion shows their determination to stay together no matter what barriers have been out in front of them. Although their story ended with them finally back together, no couple should have to endure years of needless suffering to get there. Jim has committed to keep advocating for change so that no other seniors have to go through the same struggle.
It took Joan being hospitalized and deemed palliative for her to finally be moved to Fairview, an outcome her doctor and nurse described as a health crisis caused, in part, by heartbreak.
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