Statement on anti-Asian racism and violence against Asian women
The murders committed in Atlanta recently demonstrate the violence and risk of murder that racialized women and migrant sex workers face everywhere, including in Canada, as political and social identities combine into unique modes of racial discrimination and hatred.
Alliance for Healthier Communities' 2021 Ontario Budget Submission: Video and text
This is the full text of the Alliance's 2021 Ontario Budget submission, as presented to the government earlier this year.
Letter to Premier Ford regarding paid sick leave
January 14, 2021
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Premier of OntarioLegislative BuildingQueen's ParkToronto ON M7A 1A1
Dear Premier Ford,
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the evidence has become clear: paid sick leave is essential to protecting our province from the catastrophic impacts of unchecked virus transmission, and its toll on marginalized populations.
Alliance Board Statement on Urgent Action Needed to Ensure Clean Water in all First Nations and Inuit Communities
The Alliance for Healthier Communities stands in solidarity with Indigenous peoples across Canada and demands urgent action from the federal government to ensure access to clean drinking water in all First Nations and Inuit communities. Urgent action means:
Alliance 2020 Budget Recommendations
The Alliance for Healthier Communities provides team-based health and social services, under one roof and close to home, for Ontario’s most marginalized residents. Our 106 Community Health Centres, Aboriginal Health Access Centres, Community Family Health Teams and Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinics have demonstrated our ability to help the province meet the complex challenge of ending hallway healthcare with a focus on health equity and community wellbeing.
Ontario needs testing strategies that work for everyone
We are deeply concerned about Ontario’s COVID-19 testing strategy. As the second wave progresses, COVID cases are once again on the rise.
CAPE’s Healthy Recovery Plan
Dear Prime Minister Trudeau, Minister Hadju, Minister Wilkinson and Minister Freeland;
There is much to be proud of in Canada’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Our public, our healthcare system, our public health system, and our governments have worked together to make courageous and challenging decisions that prioritize health, save lives, and keep people safe.
Letter to Minister Elliott, Minister Tibollo and Dr. Williams regarding Hon. Patty Hadju's call to action on the opioid crisis
Dear Hon. Minister Elliott, Hon. Minister Tibollo and Dr. Williams,