📊 This week the Ontario government will share their budget to protect Ontarians amid the tariff crisis.
📅 Recently, we shared our recommendations for government which can also protect renters against the crisis.
✔️ Read our recommendations here:
🔗 https://t.co/xJWlCCxtCW
We call on the Gov't of Canada to finalize the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) regulations by March 7 to “Guarantee the CDB” will be paid out as promised on July 1, 2025. You can help by signing this letter drafted by the March of Dimes.
https://t.co/SZRBSzIjGy
February is Black History Month. This month, we celebrate the contributions and achievements of Black Canadians throughout history. We also recognize the ongoing need to address systemic inequality and social justice.
Steps to Justice has information about common legal problems. This includes information about:
-human rights: https://t.co/jNvclSXHPe
-complaints against the police: https://t.co/bIJDFwtsd0
-attending a protest: https://t.co/kpwYVKC5A2
-permanent resident pathway for people who were in state care: https://t.co/tA9ASVLNz5
Nearly 30% of seniors in Canada are at risk of social isolation, which can lead to serious consequences including premature death.
St. Michael’s Hospital’s Academic Family Health Team created a program to help prevent these outcomes.
Learn about SEED: https://t.co/v8ZPKssdXY
Big thanks to Case Manager Jean-Paul Michael, Dr . Sunil Gupta, and Dr Katie Dorman for sharing their expertise today at the Toronto Legal Clinic annual training. They discussed unmet legal needs underlying interactions with the health system with @JusticeProgram’s Jennie Stone.
Media Advisory: Over 600 Ontario health workers have signed an open letter calling on Ford govt to reverse their deadly decision to close supervised consumption services. Health workers will be at Queen’s Park today at 9:30am speaking to our concerns. #onpoli
I wrote for my alma mater, Maytree Canada, about the intersection of front-line work and lived experience with public policy-making — or, rather, the lack of intersection. We need a seat at the table to reform policies that directly impact us and our work! https://t.co/Gt964qHrJS
It’s time for Canadians to have the right to a family doctor & “Additional social services such as legal clinics, tax clinics and mobility services would make these homes the heart of an integrated health system.’” @janephilpott - we agree! https://t.co/xCdmRdfCV9
Ont's #health system falls short for #disabled youth
Turning 18 should be a party, but for youth w/disabilities it's often described as falling off a cliff
Thrust from a coordinated system of care into a disjointed system not designed for them.
#ONpoli
https://t.co/B5Av0MBCaW
Here's a story in Saturday's Star about the deep poverty denying disabled people an opportunity to thrive. It shares findings from the Wellesley Institute report, "Thriving in the City with a Disability" on the higher costs of living with a disability https://t.co/rHf6dPHzoZ?
You’re all invited to our AGM happening next Thursday, September 26th, from 6-8 at our office (and on zoom). There will be snacks and lively discussion about issues facing downtown east communities.
RSVP - [email protected]
See our Annual report here: https://t.co/zUMyzzPfAH
This week for our #50WeeksofRecognition campaign, we recognize the Health Justice Program. The program supports patients of the St. Michael’s Hospital Family Health Team whose legal problems affect their well-being. Your commitment to this partnership between the health and justice sectors makes a significant impact in the communities we serve. Thank you!
#50yearsofCLEO
Check out our amazing speakers lineup for Toronto's September 15 Rally and March Against Racism and for #StatusForAll. Join us at 1 pm at City Hall this Sunday.
Register now: https://t.co/xA28azTjAV