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Of interest to alPHa members who deal with the public is that the Ontario Superior Court (OSC) has recently recognized a new tort of ‘harassment in internet communications’ meaning that employers and individuals now have a legal remedy and can sue for damages resulting from suffering or harm caused by harassment on social media and other internet platforms.
TransformTO is Toronto’s new and ambitious climate action strategy. Unanimously approved by City Council in July 2017, TransformTO lays out a set of long-term, low-carbon goals and strategies to reduce local greenhouse gas emissions, and improve our health, grow our economy, and improve social equity.
This report produced by a collaborative of Ontario's 7 Northern public health units provides health professionals working in northern Ontario with a background on the health impacts of climate change relevant to the region. By identifying and describing notable impacts of concern, this report serves as a first step to understanding the complex, interconnected and far-reaching challenges climate change poses to human health and will assist public health units in northern Ontario to undertake vulnerability and adaptation assessments to prioritize evidence informed action.
Provided by Environmental Health Policy and Programs Unit Health Protection Policy and Partnerships Branch Office of Chief Medical Officer of Health. These are presented for information only, is not a comprehensive list, and is not guaranteed to be up-to-date.
July 5, 2023 letter to the Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks from the Porcupine board Chair and MOH requesting the implementation of air quality monitoring stations in the Porcupine Health Unit region
August 1, 2023 letter from the Timiskaming Board Chair and MOH requesting the installation of a tradiional National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) air quality monitoring station within the Timiskaming Health Unit catchment area.
November 18 2010- SMDHU call for a minimum 1.2-metre paved shoulder to accomodate pedestrians and cyclists as a requirement in Bill 100 (Highway Improvement Act) when resurfacing secondary highways. (Similar motions - GBHU, Timiskaming, NBPSHU, Northwestern)
November 27 2012 - Position statement by the Sudbury and District Health Unit, that it actively supports and advocates for the creation of physical spaces that improve health and health equity.
29 April 2013 resolution of the Porcupine Board to endorse recommendations contained in a number of recent reports related to the built environment and active transportation.
October 28 resolution of the Sudbury Board of Health encouraging all municipalities within the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts to commit to and appropriately resource a transportation system vision that enhances equity and choice, and opportunities for safe, connected multi modal travel.
October 24 2011 - SDHU call on Ontario Municipalities to actively engage in developing plans for policies that support health and prevent chronic disease and injury
May 2 2012 - PCCHU support for Private Members’ Bill 74 - An Act to help prevent skin cancer (Tanning bed regulation).(Similar / Supporting motions: WDGHU, Durham)
October 22, 2012 - The Middlesex-London Board of Health commendation for the Premier's announcement on September 14, 2012 to adopt a private members’ bill, Bill 74, “Skin Cancer Prevention Act, 2012” to prohibit the use of and access to tanning services by youth under 18 years of age to protect them from developing skin cancer.
October 3 2012 - The Board of Health for the Timiskaming Health Unit commendation of the Premier for his September announcement to support Bill 74, Skin Cancer Prevention Act, 2012 to prohibit selling or supplying tanning services or ultra-violet light treatment services to persons under the age of 18 in Ontario to protect them from skin cancer.
September 19 2012 - SMDHU letter expressing support for Bill 74, Skin Cancer Prevention Act, which would prohibit selling or supplying tanning services or ultra-violet light treatment services to persons under the age of 18 in Ontario.
April 22 2013 Middlesex-London Board of Health commendation for the introduction of Bill 30, An Act to Regulate the Selling and Marketing of Tanning Services and Ultraviolet Light Treatments.
May 22 2013 Tarbutt etc. resolution to request that the CMOH collate cancer data for Huron Shores and Echo Bay with a view to increasing patient supports as necessary.
Jan 29 2015 Toronto Public Health correspondence with the Province urging sustained action on chronic disease prevention through public health policy. Reference is made to recent legislative efforts related to tanning beds, smoke-free Ontario and menu labeling among others.
September 27, 2018 letter from the KFLA Board Chair to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care calling for a provincial chronic disease prevention strategy.
October 27, 2023 letter from the PHSD Board Chair calling on the Province to commit to investments in chronic disease prevention and health promotion activities under the OPHS.
May 20 2015 Toronto Board of Health call for measures to reduce health inequities in Toronto, including endorsing a living wage, reinstatement of the mandatory long-form census and improvements in data integration for better monitoring.
Nov 6 2015 - PCCHU letters to the Province introducing the results of its Cost of a Nutritious Food Basket survey and calling for reforms to social assistance rates to reflect the cost of healthy eating in Ontario.
November 6 2015 PCCHU endorsement of the Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH) Position Statement on Responses to Food Insecurity.
December 16 2015 letter from the SDHU MOH calling on Health Quality Ontario to turn their focus to leveraging existing public health work in the health equity arena where such discussions take place with regards to the overall health system.
December 21 letter from the Leeds Grenville Lanark board of health chair to several ministers expressing support for the principles of a basic income guarantee.
January 7 2016 letter from the Huron board chair requesting an update on the reform of social assistance in Ontario in light of the rising Cost of a Nutritious Food Basket.
December 14 2015 Chatham-Kent endorsement of the Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH) Position Statement on Responses to Food Insecurity.
January 27 2016 resolution of the Grey Bruce Board of Health to support the Basic Income Guarantee, transformation of social assistance and improvements to food security.
Feb 5 2016 PCCHU call on the MOHLTC to provide a clearly articulated mandate in the area of mental health promotion for boards of health as part of the revised Ontario Public Health Standards.
March 2 2016 call on the federal government to study the merits of a basic income guarantee as a means of reducing poverty and its associated health inequities.
April 26 2016 NWHU endorsement of the Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH) Position Statement on Responses to Food Insecurity.
May 9 2016 call on the Province by the Lambton Board of Health to increase social assistance rates to reflect the rising Cost of a Nutritious Food Basket.
May 19 2016 TBDHU endorsement of the call for a universal hot meal program in elementary and secondary schools across the province as a contribution to household and community food security,
May 24 2016 Durham endorsement of the March 2 2016 call on the federal government by WDGHU to study the merits of a basic income guarantee as a means of reducing poverty and its associated health inequities.
September 27 2016 endorsement by Chatham-Kent of the May 19 2016 TBDHU call for a universal hot meal program in elementary and secondary schools across the province as a contribution to household and community food security,
November 4 2016 letter from Peterborough Public Health reporting its CNFB data and recommending to the Ministers responsible that they be considered for the various initiatives aimed at income and food security.
November 17 2016 resolution by the SDHU Board of Health calling for action on income supports (basic income, social assistance) based on its Cost of a Nutritious Food Basket report.
November 6 2016 resolutions of the NBPSDHU focusing on increasing household incomes (including basic income, increases to social assistance) to reduce food insecurity.
February 2 2017 submission by the Peterborough Board of Health that calls for the inclusion of Cost of a Nutritious Food Basket data under the Bill 6 (Ministry of Community Social Services Amendment Act) requirement to conduct research on the true costs of basic needs in different Ontario communities.
June 7 2016 GBHU endorsement of the April 27 2016 PCCHU call on the federal Minister of Health to enact legislation that would make elements of the WHO Breast-milk code enforceable.
May 3 2017 letter from the WDGHU Board Chair calling on the Minister of Children and Youth Services to provide the resources required to meet the requirements of the Healthy Babies Healthy Children program.
December 17 2017 HKPR resolution that calls for the repeal of Section 43 of the Canadian Criminal Code, which justifies physical punishment of children between the ages of 2 and 12.
April 19 2018 GBHU endorsement of the December 17 2017 HKPR resolution that calls for the repeal of Section 43 of the Canadian Criminal Code, which justifies physical punishment of children between the ages of 2 and 12.
April 23 2018 PPH call for the repeal of Section 43 of the Canadian Criminal Code, which justifies physical punishment of children between the ages of 2 and 12.
June 14 2018 Perth endorsement of the December 17 2017 HKPR resolution that calls for the repeal of Section 43 of the Canadian Criminal Code, which justifies physical punishment of children between the ages of 2 and 12.
September 25 2018 Southwestern Public Health call for the repeal of Section 43 of the Canadian Criminal Code, which justifies physical punishment of children between the ages of 2 and 12.
November 21 2018 letter from the Thunder Bay District Health Unit which has been sent to Minister MacLeod advocating for an increase to the Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program funding.
February 11 2019 WECHU support for the November 21 2018 letter from the Thunder Bay District Health Unit which has been sent to Minister MacLeod advocating for an increase to the Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program funding.
March 6, 2019 letter from the Windsor-Essex Board to the Ministers of Health and Long-Term Care, Education, and Children, Community and Social Services introducing its resolution in support of the Children Count Task Force Recommendations.
April 3 2019 letter from the Peterborough Board Chair endorsing the November 21 2018 letter from the Thunder Bay District Health Unit advocating for an increase to the Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program funding.
June 17, 2019 letter from the Peterborough board chair to the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services outlining concerns with changes to the Ontario Autism Program.
June 25, 2019 letter from the Peterborough Board Chair to various provincial ministers in support of the recommendations of the Children Count Task Force.
June 24, 2019 Middlesex-London Health Unit support for the position that investment in early childhood translates into lower costs to government and better outcomes for the population.
Sept 27, 2019 letter to the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services that provides the WECHU Board's views on changes to the provincial autism supports.
June 21, 2022 letter from the PHSD Medical Officer of Health calling on the Province via the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS) to review base-funding needs for the Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program to ensure this essential program is sufficiently resourced to meet the current and growing needs of children and a healthy start in life.
July 20, 2022 GBHU endorsement of the June 21, 2022 letter from the PHSD Medical Officer of Health calling on the Province via the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS) to review base-funding needs for the Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program to ensure this essential program is sufficiently resourced to meet the current and growing needs of children and a healthy start in life.
November 24, 2022 letter from the PPH Board Chair asking the Minister of Children, Community and Social Services to redress the chronic underfunding of the HBHC and ITDP programs.
June 30 2015 SDHU call for the development of systematic evacuation plans for First Nations communities that are at near-annual risk of flooding and forest fires.
August 6 2015 GBHU endorsement of the TBDHU call for the development of systematic evacuation plans for First Nations communities that are at near-annual risk of flooding and forest fires.
Sept 30 2015 PCCHU endorsement of the June 30 2015 SDHU call for the development of systematic evacuation plans for First Nations communities that are at near-annual risk of flooding and forest fires.
October 26 perth endorsement of the Sept 30 2015 PCCHU endorsement of the June 30 2015 SDHU call for the development of systematic evacuation plans for First Nations communities that are at near-annual risk of flooding and forest fires.
March 12, 2025 - PHSD Board of Health Endorsement of the Walport Report, and call for continued focus on public health emergency & pandemic preparedness.
March 27 2009 - GBHU Support for Renewable Energy (Wind Turbines) with a call to the federal government to develop materials that address public health concerns related to them (Follow-up resolutions, November 2009, Aug 2010, Jan 2011)
June 30 2015 SDHU call for the development of systematic evacuation plans for First Nations communities that are at near-annual risk of flooding and forest fires.
February 20, 2019 letter to the Premier of Ontario from the Chair of the SMDHU Board that expresses ongoing concerns about the potential negative environmental impacts of Bill 66, Restoring Ontario's Competitiveness Act.
December 9, 2019 letter from the WDGPH Board Chair to the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry to reconsider amendments to the Aggregate Resources Act that would remove municipal authority to use zoning by-laws to regulate the depth of aggregate extraction activities to protect groundwater sources.
March 3 & 8, 2023 calls by the PPH Board Chair on the federal and Ontario governments to consider strategies to improve indoor air quality in public settings as a means to arrest the transmission of airborne respiratory diseases such as COVID 19
May 30, 2023 letter from the PHSD Board Chair calling on the Federal and Provincial ministers for resources and policy leavers to improve indoor air quality in public settings.
July 5, 2023 letter to the Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks from the Porcupine board Chair and MOH requesting the implementation of air quality monitoring stations in the Porcupine Health Unit region
October 16, 2023 letter from the PHSD Board Chair to the Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks calling for the expansion of air quality monitoring stations across Northern Ontario, to provide comprehensive data to inform the Air Quality Health Index (AQHI).
January 31, 2024 letter from the PPH Board Chair to responsible ministers urging legislated improvements to indoor air quality (IAQ) in indoor public settings are required to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 and other airborne pathogens.
December 2, 2024 letter from the KFL&A Board Chair to the federal Minister of Health that urges Health Canada to establish a new radon guideline for residential homes, public buildings and indoor workplaces that aligns with the WHO’s radon limit of 100 Bq/m3 and to continue recommending a reduction in radon levels to as low as reasonably achievable below this new guideline.
April 20 2010 - MLHU Report and Letters urging reconsideration by Health Canada of the use of caffeine as an additive in soft drinks (Similar Motions: Timiskaming, GBHU, Chatham-Kent, NBPSDHU)
May 25 2012 - PDHU Letter expressing concerns about changes to the Interim Federal Health Program (Refugee Health) (Similar / supporting motions: Toronto Public Health, Durham)
January 18 2013 Windsor - Essex Board of Health resolution urging reversal of Cancer Care Ontario’s decision to withdraw funding for lung and esophageal cancer surgery performed in Windsor at Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital
November 18, 2021 letter from the HKPR Board, as partners in visual health as per the Ontario Public Health Standards, expressing concern over the current lack of vision services for patients under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP).
March 1, 2024 letter from the KFL&A BOH to the President & CEO of Public Health Ontario expressing opposition to closing the public health lab in Kingston.
Feb 20, 2008 - SMDHU Briefing note and Resolution calling for continuation of funding for WNV surveillance and control (Endorsements: KFL&A, Essa Twp.)
February 10 2014 Toronto Board of Health call on the Province to develop a mandatory personal service setting infection control training and certification program
July 2 2015 Toronto Board of Health call for mandatory training and certification in infection control practices for workers in personal services settings.
March 7 2016 resolution of the SDHU Board recommending that the Government of Ontario enact legislation implementing IPAC requirements for invasive personal services settings under the Health Protection and Promotion Act with short-form wording under the Provincial Offences Act.
March 15 2016 PCCHU endorsement of the January 21 2016 HKPR resolution calling for regulation of invasive personal services to ensure and enforce infection prevention and control practices.
March 24 2016 GBHU endorsement of the resolution of the SDHU Board recommending that the Government of Ontario enact legislation implementing IPAC requirements for invasive personal services settings under the Health Protection and Promotion Act with short-form wording under the Provincial Offences Act.
June 2 2016 resolution by the Grey Bruce Board of Health calling on the Province of Ontario to enhance strategies for the surveillance and control of tick-borne disease.
September 20 2016 call by Peterborough Public Health on the federal and provincial Health Ministers to enhance strategies for and commit resources to the surveillance and control of tick-borne disease.
January 4 2017 call by the WDGHU Board on the Province to legislate public health inspection and enforcement oversight of personal services settings under the HPPA.
March 29 2017 Algoma endorsement of the January 4 2017 call by the WDGHU Board on the Province to legislate public health inspection and enforcement oversight of personal services settings under the HPPA.
May 2 2017 GBHU endorsement of the January 4 2017 call by the WDGHU Board on the Province to legislate public health inspection and enforcement oversight of personal services settings under the HPPA.
June 14 2017 Niagara endorsement of previous calls on the Province to legislate public health inspection and enforcement oversight of personal services settings under the HPPA.
June 5 2017 Elgin-St. Thomas endorsement of previous calls on the Province to legislate public health inspection and enforcement oversight of personal services settings under the HPPA.
April 16, 2019 endorsement by the MLHU board of health of the February 21, 2019, Council of Ontario Medical Officers of Health (COMOH) position that undetectable HIV viral load poses effectively no risk of HIV transmission within a comprehensive public health approach to sexual health.
June 19, 2020 letter from the Lambton BOH Chair and MOH asking that the province make the criteria that will be used to advance public health unit jurisdictions from Stage 2 to Stage 3 of the Ministry's document A Framework for Reopening our Province publicly available
February 2, 2021 letter from the KFL&A Board Chair requesting that the federal government extend the current restrictions and requirements applied to air travel to travelers entering through land and water border crossings
April 6, 2021 endorsement by the MLHU Board of the alPHa Letter dated February 19, 2021 in response to the Province's decision to start easing pandemic restrictions.
May 14, 2021 letter from the PPH board Chair thanking the Premier for extending the stay-at-home order and inviting him to communicate clear criteria for reopening and recovery.
August 27 letter from the NWHU Board calling on the Minister of Health to consider funding to support the establishment of the Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Hub Model as an ongoing program.
September 15, 2021 letter from the Peterborough Board Chair requesting provincial consideration of providing funding for expanded wastewater surveillance for COVID-19 viral RNA as an indicator of infection trends.
July 5, 2022 letter from the Niagara Board of Health that calls on the federal government to establish higher air quality standards in the national building code and to establish a resource pool to allow existing buildings to retrofit.
June 20, 2024 letter from the PPH Board Chair arguing for continued funding for wastewater surveillance as a useful means of monitoring a range of infectious diseases.
July 24, 2024 letter from the Renfrew Board of Health Chair calling on the Ontario government to restore funding and supports for wastewater surveillance and case contact management software, which were implemented as responses for the control of COVID-19 and proved useful for other infectious agents.
Dec 5, 2024 & Feb 6, 2025 resolutions by the WEC Board of Health that encourage all local municipalities to review, strengthen, and enforce animal licensing by-laws and include provisions that consider the immunization status of domestic animals as a part of the licensing process; and support ongoing education, prevention and advocacy efforts related to animal bite and rabies prevention activities.
October 24 2011 - SDHU call on Ontario Municipalities to actively engage in developing plans for policies that support health and prevent chronic disease and injury
April 16 2014 letter of support from the SMDHU Board Chair for Bill 173, which makes various amendments to legislation (HTA) to improve road safety in Ontario.
May 13 2016 MLHU endorsement of a letter from Toronto Public Health re Proposed Domestic and Sexual Violence Workplace Leave, Accommodation and Training Act.
June 9 2017 KFLA Endorsement of the Position Paper of the Council of Ontario Medical Officers of Health (COMOH), Preventing Road Traffic Deaths and Injuries
January 29, 2020 letter from the Peterborough Board Chair calling on the province to consider enhancing safety provisions in the regulations that govern off-road vehicles in Ontario.
September 22, 2022 correspondence from SDHU Board Chair advocating for legislation requiring all individuals to wear a personal flotation device (PFD) or lifejacket while on a pleasure boat that is underway, or while being towed behind a pleasure boat using recreational water equipment.
May 16, 2023 call by the PHSD BOH for legislation requiring the wearing of personal floatation devices by all persons aboard a pleasure craft on the water in Ontario.
September 8, 2023 letter from the HPPH Board Chair in support of Bill 93, which would require all children 12 years of age or younger wear a personal flotation device or lifejacket while on a boat.
November 29, 2023 letter from the PPH Board Chair in support of Bill 93, which would require all children 12 years of age or younger wear a personal flotation device or lifejacket while on a boat.
December 13, 2023 letter from the NBPSDHU Board Chair and MOH calling on the Province to advance action on monitoring, preventing and reducing intimate partner violence as it relates to a number of requirements under the Ontario Public Health Standards.
January 24, 2024 letter from the PPH Board Chair calling on the Province to advance action on monitoring, preventing and reducing intimate partner violence as it relates to a number of requirements under the Ontario Public Health Standards.
February 21, 2024 letter from the PHSD Board of Health urging the provincial government to allocate the necessary resources, funding, and policy frameworks to reinforce our health and social services to prevent intimate partner / gender-based violence.
April 12, 2024 letter from the Timiskaming Board of Health urging the provincial government to allocate the necessary resources, funding, and policy frameworks to reinforce our health and social services to prevent intimate partner / gender-based violence.
December 5, 2024 resolution of the Windsor-Essex County Board of Health that urges the Province of Ontario to implement a meaningful and sustained society-wide response to intimate partner violence and gender-based violence.
July 2, 2025 letter from the HKNPHU Board of Health that urges the Province of Ontario to implement a meaningful and sustained society-wide response to intimate partner violence and gender-based violence.
August 9, 2013 Grey Bruce motion to support menu labelling legislation; to take the necessary steps to enact Bill 59: Healthy Decisions for Healthy Eating Act; and to endorse the position statement of Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health regarding enacting menu labelling legislation
September 25 2013 NBPSDHU endorsement of the Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH) paper, Creating a Healthy Workplace Nutrition Environment
September 30 motions by Toronto Public Health related to the Cost of a Nutritious Food Basket, including a call to increase social assistance rates and to implement the recommendations of the Healthy Kids Panel.
November 21 2013 MLHU Board of Health endorsement of the Ontario Society for Nutrition Professionals in Public Health (OSNPPH) position paper, Serving Up Nutrition Information in Ontario Restaurants
February 28 2014 SMDHU letter to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care in support of Bill 162, the Making Healthier Choices Act (calorie disclosure on menus).
March 17 2013 call on the MOHLTC from Chatham Kent to add sodium, carbohydrates and sugar to the calorie display requirements of Ontario's menu labelling legislation.
March 25 motion by KFLA Board of Health to request amendments to Bill 45, Making Healthier Choices Act, including the addition of sodium to menu labeling requirements.
May 5 2015 NWHU resolution calling for the addition of sodium to mandatory menu labeling information and further calling for removal of the prohibition on municipalities to enact additional by-laws.
May 14 2015 resolution of the PCCHU BOH to call on the Government to amend the menu labeling requirements to require sodium and reference values, and further to allow municipalities to develop more comprehensive by-laws.
Sept 30 PCCHU endorsement of the Feb 4 2015 call by the WDGHU to implement recommendations of the Healthy Kids Panel as they pertain to limiting access to energy drinks.
September 301 2016 letters from the Peterborough Board of Health calling on the provincial and federal governments to enhance commitments to student nutrition programs.
November 4 2016 letter from the Peterborough MOH in support of Senate Bill 228, which proposes legislation to restrice marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to children.
December 21 2016 resolution of Kingston council in support of Senate Bill 228, which proposes legislation to restrict marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to children.
December 13 2016 letter from the MLHU Board in support of Senate Bill 228, which proposes legislation to restrict marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to children.
January 25 2017 call by SDHU on the federal Minister of Health to endorse Bill S-228, which would restrict marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to children.
March 28 2017 MLHU Board letter to all Ontario Boards of Health encouraging support for Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition’s Ottawa Principles and Further Action on Sugary Drinks.
March 15 2017 letter from the PDHU Board to the federal Minister of Health expressing support for federal initiatives aimed at reducing marketing to children.
April 12 2017 Peterborough Public Health endorsement of the March 28 2017 MLHU Board letter to all Ontario Boards of Health encouraging support for Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition’s Ottawa Principles and Further Action on Sugary Drinks.
June 7 2017 call by the Pererborough Board of Health for transparency regarding the indicators of success of the newly implemented Healthy Menu Choices Act.
June 18 2018 GBHU endorsement of the April 26 2018 letter from the KFL&A Board of Health calling for the inclusion of mandatory food literacy in Ontario's school curriculum.
December 17 2014 letter from the SMDHU Board Chair calling on the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care to develop a community water fluoridation strategy for Ontario.
Jan 22 2015 Durham endorsement of EOHU resolution that calls for the retention of urgent oral health care services in the new integrated low income dental health program.
March 30 correspondence from the Lambton Board of Health to the MOHLTC expressing concerns about gaps in coverage that may result from the integration of Ontario's Low Income Dental Programs.
August 12 2016 letter from the Peterborough MOH to the federal Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship calling for expedited access to dental procedures under the Interim Federal Health Program
December 8 2016 letter from Lambton Council to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care advocating for expansion of publicly - funded oral health programs to low-income adults.
April 25 2017 Peterborough Public Health endorsement of the March 28 2017 resolution of the Porcupine Board of Health calling for expansion of Ontario's low-income dental programs to include low-income adults.
May 1 2017 resolutions of the Porcupine Board of Health, one calling for the implementation of an oral health program for low-income adults and the other an endorsement of alPHa's submission to the Standards for Public Health Programs and Services consultation.
September 26 2017 MLHU board support for alPHa's resolution that calls on the Government of Ontario to provide funding through the Healthy Smiles Ontario Program for the implementation of school and community-based fluoride varnish for children at risk of dental caries.
April 19 2018 resolution by the WECHU Board in support of water fluoridation (including a call upon the City of Windsor to reintroduce fluoridation of the municipal supply) and expansion of public oral health programs. Includes a comprehensive report.
January 22 2019 letter from the GBHU MOH endorsing the December 2018 letter from the PHSD MOH in support of an expanded Provincial Oral Health Program that would include low-income adults and seniors.
February 27, 2019 letter from the Peterborough Board Chair expressing support for the implementation of a publicly-funded dental program for low-income adults and seniors.
March 4, 2019 letter from the Chair of the Renfrew Board of Health endorsing the December 7 2018 Sudbury letter of support for a Provinical Oral Health Program for Low Income Adults and Seniors.
July 4, 2019 letter from Doug Malanka, Board Chair of the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit addressed to the Honourable Christine Elliott supporting the government’s decision for a dental program for low income seniors.
October 30, 2019 letter from the Hamilton Mayor that expresses concerns about the requirement for a co-pay for dentures under the Low Income Seniors Dental Plan.
January 17, 2020 resolution of the WECHU Board urging the Province to reconsider the downloading of 30% of the costs of the Healthy Smiles Ontario program to municipalities.
March 4, 2020 letter of support from the City of Windsor for the January 17, 2020 resolution of the WECHU Board urging the Province to reconsider the downloading of 30% of the costs of the Healthy Smiles Ontario program to municipalities.
At its October 20, 2022 Regular meeting, the Windsor-Essex County Board of Health passed the following Resolution regarding the Inclusion of Language Interpretation and Translation Services to the Healthy Smiles Ontario (HSO) Fee Guide.
November 27, 2023 letter from the PPH Board Chair calling on the provincial government to ensure the Seniors Low Income Dental Plan is adequately funded in all LPHAs and that systems for in-year adjustments are provided in a timely manner so that eligible clients needing service are not forced to wait unnecessarily.
September 18, 2025 resolution by the WECHU Board of Health that urges improvements in coordination between federal and provincial low-income dental programs to reduce access barriers.
November 18 2018 letter from the PPH Board Chair outlining the difficulties inherent in not receiving assurances that public health will receive ongoing funding to support cannabis enforcement efforts.
February 11 2019 WECHU support for November 18 2018 letter from the PPH Board Chair outlining the difficulties inherent in not receiving assurances that public health will receive ongoing funding to support cannabis enforcement efforts.
February 24, 2020 resolution of the EOHU Board of Health calling on the Minister to reverse the decision to alter the provincial/municipal cost-share ratio to 70%/30% for all programs.
June 19, 2020 HKPR endorsement of correspondence regarding the 2020 Municipal Cost Share of Public Health Funding from Eastern Ontario Health Unit and correspondence regarding COVID-19 and Reconsiderations Related to Public Health Modernization from the Association of Local Public Health Agencies
August 19, 2020 letter from the SMDHU Board Chair calling on the Minister of Health to provide more certainty regarding the funding promised to local PHUs to sustain the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 21 2021 letter from the Chair of the PHSD BOH requesting information on what we might expect for 2022 and to share that we anticipate a need for enhanced and stable funding as we recover and restore from the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 21 2021 letter from the SMDHU Board Chair requesting communication from the province on the financial support from the province that can be expected for operational budgets in 2022.
June 23 2021 letter from the Peterborough Board Chair asking the Minister of Health for assurance that public health is adequately funded to meet the evolving public health needs of our communities and for timely clarity regarding what support local public health agencies can anticipate in 2022 in order to effectively manage 2022 fiscal requirements
June 24 2021 letter to the Minister of Health from the Chair of the NBPSDHU Board Chair calling on the Minister to provide funding and other recovery initiatives to ensure post-pandemic stability.
June 17 2021 letter from the WECHU Board Chair and CEO calling on the Province to change its approach to funding public health in a manner that ensures that local PHUs can continue to adequately serve the public health needs of their communities.
July 20 2021 letter from the SPWH Board Chair calling on the Ministry to commit the resources required to ensure that the extraordinary and routine mandates for local public health agencies can be met and maintained.
August 6, 2021 letter to the Minister of Health requesting a funding an increase to PPH's cost-shared base budget to accommodate the addition of 2.8 full-time equivalent (FTE) staff positions and monies to update the Environmental Health database used by PPH, for the implementation of the Menu Labelling, Child Visual Health and Vision Screening, and Consumption and Treatment Services Compliance and Enforcement protocols under the Ontario Public Health Standards (OPHS).
August 27 letter from the NWHU Board calling on the Minister of Health to ensure financial stability for health units during the pandemic recovery phase.
September 16 2021 letter to the Minister from the BOH Chair requesting ongoing government financial support for the items that have not been captured by previous funding announcements, including program “restarts”, “and recovery, endemicity of COVID-19 response activities, increased operational costs, and additional programming related to direct public health activities to address the secondary public health outcomes of the pandemic.
October 13, 2021 letter from the GBHU BOH endorsing the Board of Health for the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit call for ongoing provincial government financial support for local public health
October 21, 2021 letter from the SMDHU Board Chair requesting that boards of health immediately receive the funding for COVID-19 Extraordinary Costs and COVID-19 Vaccine Extraordinary Costs and that the Ministry of Health commit in writing to: (1) extend COVID-19 funding in 2022; (2) establish funding in 2022 for public health recovery activities; and (3) increase provincial funding for public health base budgets proportional to the municipal levy increase needed in 2022 to maintain capacity for public health program delivery.
November 1, 2021 letter from the NBPSDHU Board Chair and MOH urging the Province to commit in writing to a series of funding guarantees for public health through 2022.
November 4, 2021 letter from the WECHU Board Chair calling for an increase in base funding for mandatory programs specifically to support: Ongoing COVID-19 related expenses and sustainability Increases in wages, benefits and operational costs Recovery efforts and increased demand and need for programming including but not limited to substance use, mental health, healthy growth and development.
November 16, 2021 letter from the Board of Health for the District of Algoma Public Health write to the Ontario Minister of Health to request that the provincial government commit to increased base funding to local public health units, with particular attention to addressing longstanding public health human resource challenges in the north, such that public health units are able to both continue a robust pandemic response, and restore the delivery of mandated public health services to Ontario citizens.
December 17, 2021 GBHU BOH endorsement of November 4, 2021 letter from the WECHU Board Chair calling for an increase in base funding for mandatory programs specifically to support: Ongoing COVID-19 related expenses and sustainability Increases in wages, benefits and operational costs Recovery efforts and increased demand and need for programming including but not limited to substance use, mental health, healthy growth and development.
August 26, 2022 GBHU endorsement of the July 29, 2022 letter from the Niagara BOH Chair that outlines persistent and significant funding shortfalls for public health services in the region.
September 15 2022 letter from the HKPR Board Chair calling for a review of base-funding from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS) to ensure the program meets the current complex health needs of families and supports expenditures of the program.
October 7, 2022 letter from the Timiskaming Board Chair requesting the Minister’s commitment to carefully review base-funding needs for the HBHC program to ensure this essential program is sufficiently resourced to meet the current and growing needs of children and a healthy start in life.
April 3, 2023 letter from the Mayor of Hamilton petitioning the Province to ensure sufficient and sustainable funding for local public health, echoing alPHa's positions.
May 19, 2023 letter from the PPH Board Chair outlining major budget concerns for the coming year and calling on the Province to commit to addressing them.
June 21, 2023 letter to the Minister of Health from the SMDHU Board Chair urging the Province to continue the provision of mitigation funding to ensure the ongoing provision of public health services.
July 3, 2023 letter from the HKPR Board Chair that outlines budget pressures for the coming year and urges the province to provide sufficient funding for local public health agencies to carry out their mandate.
July 7, 2023 letter to the Minister of Health and the CMOH from the Association of Ontario Public Health Business Administrators (AOPHBA) that outlines risks to local public health capacity in the coming year and asks that they be addressed.
August 2, 2023 letter from the MLHU Board Chair that outlines budget pressures for the coming year and urges the province to provide sufficient funding for local public health agencies to carry out their mandate.
On February 20th the Board of Health for the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit indicated its support for the alPHa report, Improving and Maintaining the Health of the People: The Contribution of Public Health to Reducing Hallway Medicine (attached).
April 16, 2019 news release from the North Bay-Parry Sound District Health Unit responding to the announcement of drastic changes to Ontario's public health system.
April 16, 2019 news release from Public Health Sudbury and DIstrict responding to the announcement of drastic changes to Ontario's public health system.
April 17 2019 letter from the KFL&A Board of Health Chair urging the Government to reconsider the plan to restructure Ontario's public health system that was announced in the 2019 Ontario Budget papers.
April 17 2019 Resolution of the Board of Health for the TBDHU urging the Government to reconsider the plan to restructure Ontario's public health system that was announced in the 2019 Ontario Budget papers.
April 18 2019 letter from the Perth Board of Health Chair urging the Government to reconsider the plan to restructure Ontario's public health system that was announced in the 2019 Ontario Budget papers.
April 18 2019 letter from the Board of Health Chair and the Medical Officer of Health for Simcoe-Muskoka urging the Government to reconsider the plan to restructure Ontario's public health system that was announced in the 2019 Ontario Budget papers.
April 18 2019 news releases from the Mayor of Toronto and the Chair of the Toronto Board of Health responding to the Province's plan to restructure Ontario's public health system and significantly cut funding.
April 23, 2019 letter from the Leeds-Grenville-Lanark Board Chair outlining concerns with the Government's plans to restructure and reduce funding for Ontario's public health system.
April 24, 2019 letter from the Association of Public Health Epidemiologists in Ontario (APHEO) that expresses concerns about the significant reduction in the number of boards of health from 35 to 10 and potential cuts to funding that could result in major gaps in the assessment of local community health needs, reduced responsiveness to emerging local health issues, and erosion of strong local partnerships.
April 24, 2019 letter from the Haliburton Kawartha Pine-Ridge board of health expressing surprise and concern about the Government of Ontario’s plans to restructure Ontario’s public health system and the proposed $200 million per year reduction in funding for local public health services, which will present a significant strain on the ability of local public health agencies like HKPR District Health Unit to continue to deliver on their mandate.
April 26, 2019 news release and statement from the KFL&A Board of Health regarding the Ford government’s aggressive plans to restructure public health.
April 18, 2019 letter from the Windsor-Essex County Board Chair requesting that the province of Ontario maintain the current 75 percent provincial/25 percent municipal funding formula for WEC, and reconsider the proposed $200 million cut to the public health budget.
April 29, 2019 letter from the Mayor of Ottawa and its Board of Health Chair responding to the Province's plans to restructure the public health system.
May 1, 2019 letter from the Hastings Prince Edward Board Chair and Medical Officer of Health expressing concerns about the timing and method of public health reorganized as outlined in the 2019 Ontario Budget
April 29, 2019 letter from the Renfrew Board of Health Chair urging the Government to reconsider plans to reduce the number of health units and change the public health funding formula.
May 6, 2019 speaking notes from KFL&A Chair Denis Doyle's deputation to the Toronto Board of Health regarding the Province's plans to restructure public health in Ontario.
May 6, 2019 speaking notes from the Peterborough Board of Health Vice Chair to the Toronto Board of Health regarding the Province's plans to restructure public health in Ontario.
May 6, 2019 Peel Public Health Paper - Keeping Peel Healthy, Safe & Connected: Essential components for a strong local public health sector through modernization. Endorsed by the Peel Board of Health May 9.
May 7 3, 2019 resolution describing Regional Council's role during the Government's implementation of a restructured public health system as announced in the 2019 Ontario Budget.
May 15, 2019 letter from the Chair of the SMDHU Board of Health urging the Minister of Health to leave the existing SMDHU intact under the proposed new regional configuration.
May 15, 2019 resolution of Frontenac Islands Council urging the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care to reconsider the changes to public health proposed in the Ontario Budget.
May 23, 2019 letter from the KFLA Board Chair urging the Government of Ontario to maintain the current health promotion mandate of local public health units that any changes to the health promotion mandate and/or functions of local public health units or future public health entities be subject to substantive consultation with the field.
May 22, 2017 McKellar Twp. support for the Region of Peel's request that the Province engage in consultation with local authorities prior to implementing proposed changes to the funding and structure of public health and other municipal services.
May 27, 2019 letter from the Chair of the Brant County Health Unit Board to the Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care that outlines concerns about the 2019 Budget announcements regarding funding and structural changes to the public health system.
May 28, 2019 resolution of the Public Health Sudbury and District Board advocating that the current Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit be kept intact under the new boundaries for the proposed public health entities.
May 21, 2019 resolution of Peel Regional Council requesting that the Province maintain its funding commitment to local public health, preserve the core mandate as expressed in the OPHS and enter into further consultations prior to implementing plans to restructure public health in Ontario.
May 29, 2019 motion by the Timiskaming Board of Health to support the position of the Board of Health for the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit that the organization of their public health services remains intact as they transition to the new regional public health entity.
June 4, 2019 letter from the KFLA Board Chair thanking the Premier for reversing retroactive, in-year budget cuts and for the opportunity to work collaboratively with the Province of Ontario, ensuring the core public health functions will be preserved and leveraged to help reorient the health system, creating efficiencies in health care through protection from disease and promotion of health, to reduce hallway medicine and keep the people of Ontario healthy.
June 6 2019 resolution of the Council of the Town of Hearst urging the provincial government to conduct extensive consultations with local authorities regarding the plans to restructure the public health system.
June 5 2019 letter from the Algoma Board Chair that expresses concerns about the Government's plans to change the boundaries and funding arrangements for local public health in Ontario.
June 14, 2019 letter to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care from the Mayor of Hamilton outlining important considerations for the restructuring of public health in Ontario.
October 16 2008 - SDHU call for ongoing 100% funding for small drinking water systems oversight (Similar or supporting motions: Grey-Bruce, Simcoe, Durham, North Bay-Parry Sound,NBPSHU 2, Peterborough, Porcupine, Township of Morley (NWHU)) (Reply from Ministry indicating that the intent is to "cost-share" this program following start-up)
January 16 2019 resolution by Halton Regional Council to urge the Province to eliminate the exemptions of commercial interests from the source water protection clause in the Clean Water Act (among others) from Bill 66.
May 16, 2024 letter from the Lambton BOH Chair that expresses concerns about the proposed closure of regional public health labs and cessation of cost-free testing of private well water.
August 27, 2024 letter from the Halton Regional Chair that expresses concerns about the proposed closure of regional public health labs and cessation of cost-free testing of private well water.
September 25, 2024 letter from the Halton Hills Council that expresses concerns about the proposed closure of regional public health labs and cessation of cost-free testing of private well water.
October 16, 2024 letter from René Lapierre, Board of Health Chair, to the Minister of Health and President/CEO of Public Health Ontario regarding support for Ontario to continue to protect the safety of private drinking water that includes a resolution from the Board of Health for Public Health Sudbury & Districts.
October 25, 2024 letter from the Chair, Board of Health for the Northwestern Health Unit to the Minister of Health and the President and CEO of Public Health Ontario advocating for the continuation of free water testing for private wells in Ontario.
November 18, 2025 letter from the Chair of the PHSD Board of Health endorsing Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors and Association of Supervisors of Public Health Inspectors of Ontario joint statement: Supporting the Implementation of Recommendations from the Auditor General’s 2025 Report on Non-Municipal Drinking Water Safety, 2025.
September 18, 2020 letter from the SMDHU Board Chair calling for Urgent reform and redesign of Canada’s LTC system in order to address infection prevention and control (IPAC) issues (including COVID-19) and to improve all standards, quality of care and quality of life.
October 30, 2020 support by the GBHU Board of Health for the recommendations from the Royal Society of Canada Working Group on Long-Term Care regarding critical issues that must be addressed moving forward with Long-Term Care reform and redesign.
Feb 18 2016 resolution of the Durham board of health calling upon the federal government to take a public health approach to the legalization of cannabis.
June 1 2016 WDGPH letter to the Prime Minister that includes recommendations for mitigation of the potential negative health and social consequences of legalizing cannabis.
December 5 2016 resolution of the NBPSDHU warning of the negative health impacts of gambling and calling for strategies that prevent gambling-related harm and protect vulnerable populations at risk of gambling addiction.
November 17 2016 resolution of the MLHU board calling on CPSO to play a more proactive role in ensuring that physicians educate their patients on the use and dangers of opioids and the provision of naloxone to mitigate them.
January 27 2017 GBHU endorsement of the November 17 2016 resolution of the MLHU board calling on CPSO to play a more proactive role in ensuring that physicians educate their patients on the use and dangers of opioids and the provision of naloxone to mitigate them.
February 2 2017 Peterborough Public Health endorsement of the November 17 2016 resolution of the MLHU board calling on CPSO to play a more proactive role in ensuring that physicians educate their patients on the use and dangers of opioids and the provision of naloxone to mitigate them.
February 2 2017 endorsement by Peterborough Public Health of the December 5 2016 resolution of the NBPSDHU warning of the negative health impacts of gambling and calling for strategies that prevent gambling-related harm and protect vulnerable populations at risk of gambling addiction.
February 9 2017 Huron County endorsement of the November 17 2016 resolution of the MLHU board calling on CPSO to play a more proactive role in ensuring that physicians educate their patients on the use and dangers of opioids and the provision of naloxone to mitigate them.
February 3 2017 WECHU endorsement of the November 17 2016 resolution of the MLHU board calling on CPSO to play a more proactive role in ensuring that physicians educate their patients on the use and dangers of opioids and the provision of naloxone to mitigate them.
2017 Report on Alcohol Use in Northwestern Ontario. This report examines the impacts of alcohol use in a provincial, regional, and community context, and the opinions and perceptions of alcohol consumption gathered from Northwestern Ontario residents and community partners through an online survey and online discussion panel. Additionally, this report highlights best-practice evidence, as well as initiatives currently underway in the region, for denormalizing alcohol use and addressing issues related to alcohol. This information is used to make recommendations for the work of Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) over the next four years to develop and strengthen alcohol-policy in the region.
April 28 2017 MLHU endorsement of the February 28 2017 resolution of the Sudbury Board calling on the Ministry to expedite action on the Ontario Opioid Addiction and Overdose Strategy
May 2 2017 Algoma endorsement of the February 28 2017 resolution of the Sudbury Board calling on the Ministry to expedite action on the Ontario Opioid Addiction and Overdose Strategy
September 14 2017 communication from the Peterborough Board congratulating the Government of Ontario on its strategy for taking a public health approach to regulating legalized cannabis.
October 23 2017 letter from the Elgin-St. Thomas Board of Health in support of the Province of Ontario's plans for regulating cannabis once it is federally legalized.
November 27 2017 WECHU resolution that outlines a number of actions as part of a public health approach to preventing harms related to legalized cannabis.
December 27 2017 HPECHU resolution that outlines a number of actions as part of a public health approach to preventing harms related to legalized cannabis.
November 24, 2017 endorsement by the GBHU BOH of calls for provincial action needed to address the potential health harms from the modernization of alcohol retail sales in Ontario
April 18 2018 Peel Region resolution and report outlining the implications of cannabis legalization and calling for measures to ensure that the public health-related ones are addressed.
July 10 2018 SMDHU letter to the federal minister of health and attorney general calling for a Public Health Approach to Drug Policy Reform, including decriminalization of of illicit psychoactive substances.
June 28 2018 Toronto Board of Health report calling for a public health approach to drug policy reform, including decriminalization of possession of all drugs for personal use, and scaling up prevention, harm reduction and treatment services.
September 27 2018 letter to the Prime Minister from the KFLA Board Chair asking for changes to the current drug policy framework in Canada, which continues to be oriented to prohibition and criminalization of illegal substances. This policy approach has resulted in health and social harms and reforms that include consideration of decriminalization should be considered.
October 24 2018 letter from the SWPH Board Chair to the federal and provincial governments urging them to increase actions in response to this emergency based on the evidenced-informed four pillar approach of harm reduction, prevention, treatment and enforcement.
November 2 2018 letter to the Prime Minister and federal Minister of Health from the Peterborough Board Chair asking for changes to the current drug policy framework in Canada, including consideration of decriminalization of psychoactive substances.
March 25 motion by KFLA Board of Health to request amendments to Bill 45, Making Healthier Choices Act, including the explicit prohibition of menthol as a flavour and the prohibition of introducing new tobacco products.
November 25 2015 - The Board of Health for the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit has passed a resolution to sign the Smoke-Free Housing Ontario Coalition’s letter of Endorsement of Action for Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing.
January 27 2016 Timiskaming resolution to sign the Smoke-Free Housing Ontario Coalition’s letter of Endorsement of Action for Smoke-Free Multi-Unit Housing.
May 13 2016 Middlesex-London Board of Health comments on the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s Proposal to Strengthen Ontario’s Smoking and Vaping Laws.
November 29 2016 motion by the GBHU Board of Health to ensure that their municipalities are aware of anti-contraband lobbying efforts by tobacco industry front groups.
December 15 2016 letter from the SMDHU Board urging the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care to specifically include marijuana as a prescribed product under Bill 178 amending the Smoke-Free Ontario Act.
January 25 2017 motion of the Algoma board to call on the Minister of Finance to increase taxes on tobacco and reject lobbying efforts that argue that doing so increases the flow of contraband.
January 25 2017 letter from the SDHU to its constituent municipalities urging them to disregard efforts by lobbyists to advocate against raising taxes on tobacco.
February 7 2017 GBHU endorsement of the December 15 2016 letter from the SMDHU Board urging the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care to specifically include marijuana as a prescribed product under Bill 178 amending the Smoke-Free Ontario Act.
February 3 2017 WECHU endorsement of the December 15 2016 letter from the SMDHU Board urging the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care to specifically include marijuana as a prescribed product under Bill 178 amending the Smoke-Free Ontario Act.
March 15 2017 letter from the SMDHU Board to Minister Erik Hoskins calling on him to align Smoke-Free Ontario to the newly announced federal initiative to reduce tobacco use in Canada to 5% by 2035. Includes the Health Canada discussion paper and a letter to the federal Minister of Health.
May 2 2015 Peterborough Public Health endorsement of the March 15 2017 letter from the SMDHU Board to Minister Erik Hoskins calling on him to align Smoke-Free Ontario to the newly announced federal initiative to reduce tobacco use in Canada to 5% by 2035.
May 10th, 2017 Elgin St. Thomas Public Health support for Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit and Windsor-Essex County Health Unit calls for the inclusion of marijuana as a prescribed product or substance under Bill 178, Smoke-Free Ontario Act amendment, 2016.
July 5 2017 call by LGL on the Ministry to reconsider the decision to terminate funding for a number of Health Promotion Resource Centres that have been instrumental in tobacco control in Ontario.
July 6 2017 motion by the NBPSDHU Board of Health to ensure that their municipalities are aware of anti-contraband lobbying efforts by tobacco industry front groups.
November 23 2017 letter from Peterborough Public Health supporting the recommendations of the Executive Steering Committee Report Recommendations for Smoke-Free Ontario Modernization.
July 3 2018 letter to the Ontario Premier from Public Health Sudbury and Districts expressing concerns about the decision to delay implementation of the revised Smoke-Free Ontario Act.
July 3 2018 letter to the Ontario Premier from Simcoe-Muskoka District Health Unit expressing concerns about the decision to delay implementation of the revised Smoke-Free Ontario Act.
July 3 2018 letter to the Ontario Premier from Peterborough Public Health expressing concerns about the decision to delay implementation of the revised Smoke-Free Ontario Act.
July 2, 2019 letter form the WECHU Board of Health endorsement of the position of the Council of Medical Officers of Health in support of a seamless immunization registry whereby health care providers directly input immunization information at the time of vaccine administration.
September 19, 2019 HKPR endorsement of the COMOH Support of Immunizations and the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Digital Health Immunization Repository (DHIR) Integration Project.
October 30, 2019 Hamilton endorsement of the COMOH Support of Immunizations and the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Digital Health Immunization Repository (DHIR) Integration Project.
October 19, 2021 letter to the Minister of Health from the Chair of the Huron-Perth BOH calling for direction to make vaccination mandatory for all staff working and caring for vulnerable clients such as long-term care, retirement homes and agencies across the home and community care sector.
November 23, 2021 letter to the Minister from the WECHU BOH that calls for amending the Immunization of School Pupils Act to include COVID-19 as a “designated disease”.
February 3, 2022 letter from the Peterborough BOH Chair calling on the Province of Ontario amend the Immunization of School Pupils Act to include COVID-19 as a “designated disease”. Ontario has mandated that students be vaccinated against nine diseases such as polio, diphtheria, tetanus and measles before they can attend school and COVID-19 should be added to this list.
February 11, 2022 PPH letter to the Minister of Health asking for consideration of adding a booster dose to the COVID vaccine passport requirements for access to non-essential venues and services.
May 1 2017 resolutions of the Porcupine Board of Health, one calling for the implementation of an oral health program for low-income adults and the other an endorsement of alPHa's submission to the Standards for Public Health Programs and Services consultation.