Residents are invited to share their ideas for the Toronto City Budget with the Mayor, Budget Chief, and Council by participating in an online survey (fill out before November 30): https://t.co/lx2DoKeTFn #ResidentEngagement#TOPoli#TorontoCityBudget
What matters to you, Toronto ❓
Let’s work together to create a #CityOfTO 2024 budget and build a safe, caring and affordable city where everyone belongs. Share your ideas by Nov 30.
Learn more at https://t.co/2DFbGp4R0R
#BudgetTO
Saw a patient recently without housing who was in and out of hospital. But how could we keep calling them “hard to reach” or “lost to follow-up” when they didn’t have a cell phone? Peer workers in the Stabilization Centre/ER set up a phone for him and the next morning I got a call: “Doc, when am I seeing you for my visit.” We need compassionate health systems that bridge health and social care, but we really need housing for all.
@hconnectto is partnering with @torontolibrary to host a FREE doc screening of Someone Lives Here, followed by a panel discussion.
Wed, Nov 22, 2023
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Toronto Reference Library, Beaton Hall
Register to save your seat: https://t.co/N9LgsojuAA
#HCT#MemoMonday
Today on #EmancipationDay we honour those who resisted and fought against slavery - and acknowledge that the fight for justice is not over.
We must continue to stand against anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism in this country.
And dismantle the systems that keep it alive.
On Emancipation Day, we acknowledge the painful legacy of slavery. At the same time, we also recognize the incredible courage and resilience of Black communities who fought for freedom and justice for future generations. https://t.co/62RgRdkpDm
Today, as we celebrate #EmancipationDay and acknowledge the history of slavery in Canada, we reaffirm our dedication to inclusivity in the @TorontoPolice . My commitment stands firm in fostering an inclusive police service, one that embraces understanding and respect for all.
On August 1st, we recognize Emancipation Day to commemorate the anniversary of the Slavery Abolition Act.
Let us take this opportunity to honour the heritage of Ontario’s black community, and to reaffirm our commitment to fighting anti-Black racism and discrimination.
Spending time outside has a positive effect on your mental health. Outdoor play and time spent in nature can reduce worry and anxiety in us and our kids!
Why not:
🌳 go for a family nature walk
🛝 play at the local playground
🏕️ go camping
Learn more: https://t.co/bP2bJoJhCJ
Essential services, including Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, EI and Social Insurance Numbers are being maintained during the labour disruption, but clients may experience some delays.
For a full list of services maintained, visit: https://t.co/9xH6Q8OAC6
Our self-serve online services remain active despite the labour disruption.
Access your EI, CPP and OAS information online 💻 with My Service Canada Account.
Find out what you need to register ➡️ https://t.co/9UVuOLh5IV
1/ In-person services at Service Canada Centres are limited to clients requiring assistance with EI, SIN, Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement due to the labour disruption.
Join #TONewcomerDay at Nathan Phillips Square on May 25, and help welcome #newcomers to #Toronto with activities and entertainment at this showcase of our diverse communities, plus get a free @TimHortons beverage! More details here - https://t.co/A2pHX12zjy #immigrants#inclusion
The TTC wants to hear from you!
RapidTO is evaluating road design options and improving bus reliability on Jane Street, from Eglinton Ave West to Steeles Avenue West. We want to know which option is best for your trips.
Take the online survey here: https://t.co/JlVdUFpqzf
Organize a 20-Minute Makeover on Friday, April 21 or schedule a community cleanup on Saturday, April 22 or Sunday, April 23 to celebrate Earth Day. Twenty minutes is all it takes to help put litter in its proper place! Click the link to register. https://t.co/ga3qCqSOeR
A reminder that black plastics should be placed in the garbage if they can’t be reused. Never place black plastic items in the Blue Bin (recycling) because they can’t be properly sorted at the recycling facility. Find out what items go where at: https://t.co/omnMwmFo3A