Ontario Recognizes Contributions of 15 Outstanding Seniors
Ontario is recognizing 15 outstanding seniors for their significant contributions to their communities and to the province after the age of 65.
News release | Seniors Affairs
Ontario is recognizing 15 outstanding seniors for their significant contributions to their communities and to the province after the age of 65.
News release | Seniors Affairs
Her Honour the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, and the Honourable Dipika Damerla, Minister of Seniors Affairs, will present 15 outstanding individuals with the ...
Media advisory | Seniors Affairs
Ontario is taking action to make sure that all seniors are able to access the support they need at every stage of their life.
Backgrounder | Seniors Affairs
Ontario is now accepting applications from organizations interested in opening new Seniors Active Living Centres, to develop up to 40 new centres across the province over the next three years.
News release | Seniors Affairs
Ontario is helping retirement homes with the cost of installing automatic sprinkler systems, to enhance seniors' safety and ensure that new Ontario Fire Code requirements are met.
News release | Seniors Affairs
Dipika Damerla, Minister of Seniors Affairs, will make an announcement about safety and security in Ontario retirement homes.
Media advisory | Seniors Affairs
Ontario is providing more opportunities for seniors to be active, healthy and engaged in their communities with an expansion of its successful Seniors Community Grant program.
News release | Seniors Affairs
Dipika Damerla, Minister of Seniors Affairs, will make an announcement.
Media advisory | Seniors Affairs
Dipika Damerla, Minister of Seniors Affairs, will make an announcement.
Media advisory | Seniors Affairs
Ontario is launching a program to recognize communities across the province that have made outstanding progress to be inclusive and accessible for people of all ages.
News release | Seniors Affairs