Ontario – Sylvia Jones, Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, along with Premier Doug Ford presented a King Charles III Coronation Medal to Matt Anderson, President and CEO of Ontario Health. She said: “This medal is a testament to his exceptional contributions and dedication to Ontario’s healthcare system.“
Sylvia Jones visits Dufferin County
Ontario – Sylvia Jones, Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, along with Mike Harris, Ontario‘s Minister of Natural Resources, were in Dufferin County, where they joined Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers for their groundbreaking event. New buildings are coming spring 2026.
Ontario celebrates World Family Doctor Day
Ontario – Ontario is celebrating World Family Doctor Day. Sylvia Jones, Ontarios Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, said: “Ontario’s world-class family doctors keep our families and communities healthy, ensuring people can thrive. That is why we are investing $2.1b in our Primary Care Action Plan to connect everyone in Ontario to a family doctor or primary care team by …
Hospice Palliative Care Week
Ontario – Ontario marks this week Hospice Palliative Care Week. Sylvia Jones, Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, said: “From supporting the first Indigenous hospice in Canada to expanding access to palliative care with 84 additional hospice beds, our government is ensuring people and their families have access to the care they need, at every stage of life.“
Ford appreciates world-class researchers in Ontario
Ontartio – Ontario Premier Doug Ford recently visited Toronto General with Sylvia Jones,Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and Nolan Quinn, Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security, at University Health Network. He said: “The UHN unveiled its plan to recruit more world-class researchers to Ontario. This plan will help create jobs and support life-saving research and medical …
Province reaches agreement with Ontario Association Of Optometrists
Toronto – Sylvia Jones, Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, addressed the Ontario Association Of Optometrists members to thank them for their work. She said: “Thanks to the best available clinical evidence, Ontario has reached a historic four-year agreement with the OAO.”