Archive for the "open letter" Category
COA Disappointed Winter Maintenance Quality Standards not in the 2023 Budget
Feb 21, 2023 | Advocates, age-friendly, Older Adults, open letter, pedestrian safety, Professionals, Transportation
Dear Mayor Sutcliffe, The members of the Council on Aging of Ottawa’s Pedestrian Safety and Walkability ...
Learn MoreConsiderations on Bill C-228
Feb 6, 2023 | Advocates, Income security, open letter
Pamela Wallin, Chair Standing Committee, Banking, Commerce and the Economy Senate of Canada Dear Ms. ...
Learn MoreNeighbourhood Health and Wellness Hubs as a potential service delivery model that would support the needs of older adults
Feb 2, 2023 | Advocates, age-friendly, Health, NORC-SSP, open letter, Professionals, public health
Dr. Vera EtchesMedical Officer of HealthOttawa Public Health Dear Dr. Etches, RE: Neighbourhood Health ...
Learn MoreLetter to City Councillors
Dec 19, 2022 | Advocates, age-friendly, Caregivers, Older Adults, open letter, Professionals
Re: Congratulation on your election; Advancing the wellbeing of Ottawa’s older adults Dear City ...
Learn MoreCongratulations on your election as Mayor of Ottawa
Nov 15, 2022 | Advocates, age-friendly, open letter
Your Worship, Mayor Sutcliffe, On behalf of The Council on Aging of Ottawa (COA), we would like to ...
Learn MoreOntario Political Leadership – Open Letter Bill 7
Oct 24, 2022 | Health, Long-Term Care, open letter
Dear Party Leaders:Re: Ontario’s Health Care System The Council on Aging of Ottawa (COA) recognizes that ...
Learn MoreOpen Letter #3: Seniors and their families should not have to wait for long-term care reform
May 6, 2021 | age-friendly, Health, Long-Term Care, open letter
Dear Premier Ford, The Council on Aging of Ottawa says seniors and their families should not have to wait ...
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