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Ontario public health units press province for more stable fundingOntario's public health units are calling on the government to stop using one-time funding to bridge a gap it created four years ago.HealthMar 1, 2023
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North Kawartha Township receives $747K through Ontario Municipal Modernization Program: MPPProjects for the township include renovations to health care infrastructure, software upgrades, security installations, service delivery and organizational reviews.PoliticsMar 14, 2022
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Province provides $3.4M to 4 central Ontario manufacturers to help expand operationsThe provincial funding will help Premier Tech Home and Garden, Colonial Log and Timber, Bélair Mechatronics Inc., and Kawartha Metals expand their operations.EconomyFeb 2, 2022
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Ontario invests $4.2M to boost staffing at long-term care homes in Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-BrockThe $4,199,774 in total funding will be distributed among more than a dozen area long-term care homes for additional staffing for direct care for residents.PoliticsOct 15, 2021
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Ontario to expand high-speed internet service to Hiawatha First NationNorthumberland-Peterborough South MPP David Piccini announced $409,742 in funding, which he says will help connect up to 174 homes and businesses.PoliticsOct 13, 2021
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Ontario municipalities to receive $500M in new provincial funding to help COVID-related costsMunicipal Affairs Minister Steve Clark said on Thursday the money can be used to pay for community services and ongoing capital projects.PoliticsMar 4, 2021
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Ontario provides $1.1M to improve critical care capacity, wait times at Lindsay hospitalRoss Memorial Hospital will use $900,000 of the funding for a 12-bed geriatric behaviour reactivation unit.HealthNov 3, 2020
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Province announces nearly $19M for new beds at Kingston Health Sciences CentreHastings—Lennox and Addington MPP Daryl Kramp announced new funding from the provincial government so that Kingston Health Sciences Centre can add more beds.HealthOct 30, 2020
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Waterloo police receive $8.5M from province to tackle guns and gangsWaterloo Regional Police Chief Bryan Larkin says the funding will allow the force to add three sergeants and 20 front-line constables.CrimeDec 11, 2019
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