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Its hard to imagine how many more ways Ontario can say it. The provincial government encourages you to get vaccinated. You s
stanley cup hould really do it. Its individually beneficial, societally beneficial, and there is very little evidence of risk. Vaccines are an incredible thing.But are they going to force a choice on that No, they are not. Are they going to try Not much. Are they going to give up and let the health system deal with a bigger unvaccinated population than Ontario should have had Thats the plan, apparently. Let the virus take its course.It amounts to a lean towards the minority of Ontarians who are unvaccinated, rather than siding with the vast majority who are. In the past week, it has become clear. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Minister of Health Christine
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A Georgetown woman committed to fixing gaps in the mental health and addictions system has been chosen to chair the Ontario health ministers Patient and Family Advisory Council.Betty-Lou Kristy is now tasked with guiding the council for the next three years and providing strategic advice to Deputy Premier and Minister of Health Christi
stanley mug ne Elliott on a variety of issues related to patient-centred health care.The local bereaved mother, who lost her son Pete in 2001 to an accidental opioid overdose at the age of 25, has been in recovery herself for almost two decades from alcohol, multi-drug addictions, trauma and mental health issues. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shes currently the director of Haltons Centre for Innovation in Peer Support, which works locally to integrate peer support services in the mental health and substance use/addiction
stanley cup s system. I think my appointment speaks volumes about this governments commitment to mental health and addiction, said Kristy. It feels like a huge blending of lived and family experience, years of advocacy, learning what the system needs and working hard to be part of the solutions. 聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley cup Elliott said shes truly inspired by Kristys strength, resilience and bravery, both as a patient, family member and fierce advocate. Its not often someones experiences and their lifes story shine a spotlight on gaps in care and how we can work togethe