labs have been told about plans to close the facilities, although there has been no official word from the Ford government.“Much of our work happens behind the scenes — unless there is a crisis, many people may not even realize that our labs exist,” said long-time PHO employee Casey McGuire at a press conference held with union officials and opposition MPPs Wednesday.The union says the proposed changes would close labs in Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie, Orillia, Hamilton, Kingston, and Peterborough.
The auditor general’s report said roughly 70 per cent of PHO’s $220 million in expenditures reported in 2022/23 went to its lab programs. Kingston’s lab, for example, takes care of virology testing for things like measles for the entire eastern region, she said.El Niño looks to be fading. What Canadians can expect in the months to come
“I want to be very clear: There have been no changes,” Health Minister Sylvia Jones said at Queen’s Park on Monday.“People who want to get their well water tested — and there are thousands across rural Ontario, including in my own riding—take those tests to their public health unit. They get tested. They get those results. That continues.”
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