A Nova Scotia woman with multiple sclerosis has lost her home care after a single incident of her husband forgetting to store his rifle in a gun cabinet...
Northwood Home Care hasn’t been back since.
Spokesman John Verlinden said it doesn’t matter that the homeowner’s guns are registered, or that the rifle’s trigger lock was on.
"Any risk where a home support worker feels it is an unsafe environment or there is some risk for them, that would trigger an assessment," he said.
If the guns are removed, the homecare company would carry out a fresh assessment, and consider starting up service again.
What a nice company.