a bunch of terrorists. |
Jurisdictions like Ontario might choose to have an access target, an initial one, that is a half or a third of the way toward the destination point, ... and once we've hit it we would seek to bring in a more aggressive access target. |
Obviously it's easier to undertake redevelopment on a site that has some reduced level of programming and patient care provided, |
Our government has a vision of a health care system that will keep Ontarians healthier, get them good care when they're sick, and will be there for their children and grandchildren, |
That has posed a challenge in terms of just not having that many people interested in doing that kind of work, |
That man was most likely John Clarke. I've had a history with him. |
the comprehensive nature of the work that they do, both in addressing the individual health needs of people, and the needs of communities. |
the comprehensive nature of the work that they do. |
The lessons that I learn that maybe I am more sensitive to as a gay person have applications for other communities, too, |
The public health units are much stronger than they were, |
This initiative is going to allow us to train more of these valuable health-care providers, so they can ply their trade in communities where there is a real need for the kind of comprehensive care they deliver. |
This is one of the very many ideas that's out there and warrants appropriate consideration, |
This website will provide patients with information on actual wait times, broken out by procedure, by community, by hospital, by local health integration network, |
We have a lot more distance to travel; that's well known to people, |
We have dealt in one or two areas (without full time medical officers) with outbreaks, and I think most people's reports are that we've dealt with those well. |