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Established in June 2018, it helps seniors and people with disabilities stay independent, active, and socially connected. The Ministry also helps seniors stay safe, makes Ontario more accessible for everyone and promotes the benefits of age-diverse, accessible workplaces and communities where everyone is able to participate.
It is the lead division in integrating services for seniors across the municipal government, and it operates the 10 City-owned long-term care homes in Toronto. It assumed responsibility for publicly-run home care facilities for the elderly from the former Toronto Community Services department.
The Minister of Seniors (French: Ministre des Aînés), previously known as the Minister of State for Seniors (French: Ministre d'État aux Aînés), is a Minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet. The portfolio was initially introduced during the government of Stephen Harper but the position was labeled as a Minister of State.
The provincial government permanently discontinued the kiosks later that year. [3] Some ServiceOntario locations are operated by private businesses under contract to the government. [4] [5] Since 2024, the provincial government has also piloted the co-location of ServiceOntario locations within retail stores.
The companies claimed, among other things, that the health warnings violated their free speech rights by compelling the companies to endorse the U.S. government's anti-smoking message through ...
Service Canada is the program operated by Employment and Social Development Canada to serve as a single-point of access for the Government of Canada's largest and most heavily used programs, such as the social insurance number, the Employment Insurance program, the Old Age Security program and the Canada Pension Plan. [1]
That's a beautiful way to kick off the new year! This sweet young dog was clearly frightened, even as he decompressed in the safety of Jon's car.
The skies above MetLife Stadium may feature clouds and rain for Sunday's New York Giants home finale against the Indianapolis Colts — they won't, however, have any planes carrying protest banners.