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your heart's on the left: February 2015
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Your heart's on the left. Musings on health and politics. Thursday, February 5, 2015. Support home care workers. While the Ontario government cuts hospitals and downloads care onto the community, and Community Care Access Centre CEOs give themselves hefty pay hikes, both have forced frontline health workers onto cold picket lines to fight a wage freeze. Cutting and privatizing healthcare. As Natalie Mehra from the Ontario Health Coalition. A year ago, “. Downloading services into the home also transfers ...
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Campaigns - Toronto & York Region Labour Council labourcouncil.ca
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Executive Board and Committees. John Cartwright - President. KEEP TORONTO HYDRO PUBLIC. Public assets are under relentless attack around the world. In Ontario, both the provincial hydro utility Hydro One and municipal utilities such as Toronto Hydro have been under threat of privatization for years. LABOUR COUNCIL DELEGATES SUPPORT CLIMATE CHANGE STAND. 8203; At the January2016 delegates meeting, the Labour Council voted to accept a powerful statement in response to the recent COP21 conference. This mobi...
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Listen Live for Natalie Mehra on CBC Radio’s Ontario! | Thunder Bay Health Coalition
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Thunder Bay Health Coalition. Advocating for Health Care Across Our Region. Listen Live for Natalie Mehra on CBC Radio’s Ontario! The report includes the results of a cross-Ontario consultation with those most directly affected, including approximately 100 family members of home care patients, front-line nurses and PSWs, health professionals, discharge planners, nurse practitioners, and representatives from community provider agencies, seniors’ organizations, health and social service agencies, and others.
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Niagara Common Front: July 2013
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The Niagara Common Front is a coalition of labour and community groups that have come together to challenge cuts to services and jobs in the Niagara Region. Monday, July 1, 2013. Niagara Shadow Summit July 24-25. ALL OUT to Tell Harper to Renew Canada’s Health Accord – July 24/25. Premiers from across Canada are going to Niagara-on-the-Lake. Come out to Protect National Public Medicare and Stop the Federal Government from Walking Away from the Table. Anglican Church, located at 41 Byron Street.
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OPSEU Local 245 - Your local, your voice.
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Sheridan Support Staff's Local. OPSEU Local 245 VP Presented with Barney Banovac United Way Social Activist Award. At the 2010 Labour and Community Activists Awards Night hosted by the Oakville District and Labour Council, our own Local 245 Vice Presidant Mary Cator was presented with the Barney Banovac United Way Social Activist Award. Ontario Health Coalition - The Pulse. Coalition Calls for Significant Changes to New Retirement Homes Act. Katch Koch, Committee Clerk. Room 1405 Whitney Block1405. Those...
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Ontario Health Coalition - Your Shopping Cart
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Health System Facts Trends. 0 items in your cart. Your cart is empty. 15 Gervais Drive, Suite 604,. Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Y8. The Ontario Health Coalition is a network of over 400 grassroots community organizations representing virtually all areas of Ontario.
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How Would Tommy Douglas Feel Now? | Thunder Bay Health Coalition
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Thunder Bay Health Coalition. Advocating for Health Care Across Our Region. How Would Tommy Douglas Feel Now? By Frances Russell National Newswatch Jan 7 2015. In 2004, the CBC held a nation-wide television contest to choose Canada’s Greatest Canadian. The top choice of viewers from every part of the land was former Saskatchewan NDP Premier Tommy Douglas, the man who would go down in history as the Father if Medicare. Medicare was to be comprehensive and cover all necessary physician and hospital services.
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