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The party was deregistered from 2023-2024 Ontario Moderate Party: 2014: ... Public Benefit Party of Ontario: 2022: ... Trillium Party of Ontario 2017 ...
the Ontario Drug Benefit program pays for prescription drugs for seniors covered by OHIP. [3] the Trillium Drug Program covers households with high prescription drug costs. [4] as of 1 January 2018, prescription drugs for those under 25 years of age are covered by OHIP through OHIP+. [5]
The Trillium Party's platform focused on health care, education policy, and policing. [14] [15] [16]Trillium Party policy called for monthly health care statements, a reduction in time between application and granting of practising licences for medical professionals from overseas, involving parents in education issues, and increasing financial support for police.
Ken White, former Trillium CEO, was appointed "Supervisor", which encompasses the role of both president and CEO as well as chairman of the board, by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care in 2007 "…to restore public confidence in the health centre". His term ended in April 2010 when Matthew Anderson became CEO.
The Trillium Gift of Life Network was an agency of the Government of Ontario responsible for the province's organ donation strategy, promotion, and supply. [2] Ronnie Gavsie was the President & CEO. [1] [3] The agency maintained the popular BeADonor.ca website. [4] It was subsequently subsumed under Ontario Health in 2019. [5]
eHealth Ontario was the agency tasked with facilitating the development of Ontario's proposed public Electronic Health Record system. Health Informatics in Canada is run provincially, with different provinces creating different systems, albeit sometimes under voluntary Pan-Canadian guidelines published by the federal body Canada Health Infoway. eHealth Ontario was created in September 2008 out ...
The Trillium Book Award (French: Prix littéraire Trillium or Prix Trillium) is an annual literary award presented to writers in Ontario, Canada. It is administered by Ontario Creates, a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario, which is overseen by the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries. The monetary component for the ...
Currently The Clay & Glass receives annual and multi-year funding from the three levels of Canadian government –– municipal, provincial and federal. This operating support is distributed by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, Ontario Trillium Foundation, Museum Assistance Program and the City of Waterloo.