Ontario public health units press province for more stable funding

Ontario Premier Doug Ford answers a question on health care as the legislature resumes at Queen's Park in Toronto on Tuesday, Feb.21, 2023.聽Ontario's public health units are calling on the government to stop using one-time funding to bridge a gap it created four years ago, and to provide them with a predictable source of money as they address a backlog of services built up over the COVID-19 pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - Ontario's public health units are calling on the government to stop using one-time funding to bridge a gap it created four years ago, and to provide them with a predictable source of money as they address a backlog of services built up over the COVID-19 pandemic.

Premier Doug Ford's government announced in 2019 it was cutting the provincial share of public health funding. It moved from a 75-25 cost-sharing formula with municipalities to 70 per cent from the province and 30 per cent from municipalities.

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