Public-private partnerships are becoming more common among government procurement service agencies and Canadian long-term care homes. Information on the individual owners of Canadian long-term care homes is not reported in public registries or datasets. The present study remarks upon the difficulty of obtaining ownership information for a long-term care home in Canada having a private equity partner, in comparison to a nursing home in the United States. We conducted a systematic literature review of published white paper and gray literature, with a comprehensive search of major electronic databases from January to July 2024 to discern ownership of a public-private partnership long-term care home in Saskatchewan. Two equity owners of this facility were identified, with the involvement of seven other organizations. Ownership information for the case study long-term care home was difficult to obtain, outdated by almost a decade, and we are unsure of its accuracy. Through public-private partnerships, Canadian governments have incorporated profit-seeking and hidden ownership into the public long-term care system.