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Feds Seek To Dismiss Historic Housing Challenge

Feds seek to dismiss historic housing challenge even before legal arguments are made The first round of an historic legal challenge on the right to housing Continue Reading…

Toronto City Council Recommends Improving Access to Health Care for Medically Uninsured Residents

Toronto City Council passed recommendations from the Board of Health building on a Toronto Public Health report on medically uninsured residents. The Wellesley Continue Reading…

Health Equity Impacts of Public Funding Cuts: British Research

Regardless of place, cuts to community and social services tend to disproportionately impact those who are already the most disadvantaged. For individuals with Continue Reading…

Toronto City Council Debates Equitable Access to Good Health and Health Care for Uninsured Residents

City Council will be considering  recommendations from the Toronto Board of Health regarding health care for uninsured residents of Toronto.  We and a number Continue Reading…

Budget Provides Horwath With Possibilities To Negotiate For Ontario Families

Kathleen Wynne’s first budget provides concrete progress on social assistance reforms; but there are also missed opportunities to address increasing Continue Reading…

Learning From Others: Health Equity Strategies and Initiatives From Canadian Regional Health Authorities

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Denise Kouri, Kouri Research Commissioned by the Wellesley Institute Health disparities are a topic of increasing importance in Canada. In the last two Continue Reading…

Housing Opens Doors

ONPHA (Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association) is launching its “Housing Opens Doors” campaign on Tuesday, May 7, at Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto (Dundas Continue Reading…

“Ferociously” Acting On Equitable Access And Health Of Medically Uninsured Residents In Toronto

The Wellesley Institute, along with researchers, representatives from Community Health Centres (CHCs), Toronto Public Health, Women’s College, Association of Continue Reading…

Full house in London for business-community roundtable on mental health and employment

A full house of 50 business and community leaders packed the boardroom of the London (ON) Chamber of Commerce for that community's first-ever business-community Continue Reading…

Housing And Homelessness In Ontario’s Budget: 5 Things To Look For

The Ontario government has an opportunity in its next provincial budget to make a substantial down payment on a much-needed provincial affordable housing plan. Continue Reading…