NEWS
2006
December 11: McGuinty Government Issues Healthy Schools Challenge More
December 6: McGuinty Government Thanks Chief Medical Officer of Health for Service to Public Health More
December 6: Letter from Dr. Sheela Basrur to
Health and Long-Term Care Minister George Smitherman More
December 5: McGuinty Government Invests $1.2 Million for Ontario Coaching More
December 4: McGuinty Government Invests in Niagara Region Public Health Department More
November 29: McGuinty Government Promoting Healthy Eating and Active Living More
November 24: McGuinty Government’s Investment Helping Kids Get Active More
November 2: McGuinty Government Launches Youth Public Education Campaign Promoting Healthy Eating And Active Living More
October 30: McGuinty Government to Host Major International Conference on Healthy Eating and Active Living More
October 26: Ontario Government Presents Halton Region Health Department With Heather Crowe Award For Reducing Tobacco Consumption More
October 16: Ontario Government Presents Marriott International With Heather Crowe Award For Going Smoke-Free More
October 5: The 2006 - 2007 Trails For Life grant program has been released. Please refer to the Trails For Life Guidelines for detailed information on grant priorities, eligible applicants, and Ministry contact information. The deadline for submission of applications is November 20, 2006.
September 28: Provincial–Territorial Conference of Ministers Responsible for Sport, Physical Activity, and Recreation More
September 28: The Ministry of Health Promotion’s 2006-2007 Accessibility Plan outlines the ministry’s commitment to removing barriers in support of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. More
September 15: Toronto - Ontario Pilot Program Delivers Fruits And Vegetables To Young People More
September 15: Timmins - Ontario Launches Pilot Program to Deliver Fruits and Vegetables to Children In the North More
September 13: Ottawa - Ontario’s Smoke-Free Efforts Exceed Expectations More
September 13: Toronto - Ontario’s Smoke-Free Efforts Exceed Expectations More