It is vital that continued commitment to dementia strategy funding be included in the 2018 provincial budget and that this investment continues to be supported by all elected representatives in the House and through our ...
Category: Health and COVID-19
Ontario Medical Association reaches interim agreement with province on ‘relativity’
The OMA sent an email to members Tuesday morning announcing anĀ interim relativity agreement. ...
Canadians have high anxiety over marijuana legalization, poll finds
The 38-per-cent support for legalization is down from 60 per cent two years ago. ...
Dissident doctors call for a Liberal defeat and elimination of LHINs
The Concerned Ontario Doctors vented their frustration with the Liberal government's management of health care. ...
Preschoolers to get free child care, premier announces
The government's $2.2-billion, three-year plan will likely be a cornerstone in the Liberal budget, as opposition lawmakers warn the "Oprah"-esque move comes too late. ...
As arbitration looms, OMA ramps up campaign, blaming Liberals for health-care wait times
Billions of dollars are riding on the outcome of the binding arbitration between the government and doctors represented by the Ontario Medical Association. ...
Province announces up to $2.4 billion for new care centre at SickKids Hospital
The cash for a pair of new buildings at the Toronto hospital comes amid an outcry over hospital overcrowding and dated facilities. ...
Liberals continue streak of health care funding announcements with $822-million pledge
The money is meant to address hospital overcrowding, but the NDP criticized it as insufficient. ...
Government under fire on the home care file, promises to make new investments
Under a new government agency, personal support workers will be left "with no medical supports, no oversight, and no protection," an advocate for the workers charges. ...
Wynne announces OHIP+ expansion for seniors in pre-election promise
Ontarians 65 and over would no longer have to pay deductibles. ...