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Denied assistance

A homeless teenager who could not live with either parent was denied assistance through Ontario Works and was not provided with anything in writing about how to appeal the decision. After Ombudsman staff made inquiries with a supervisor at Ontario Works, the teen’s mother confirmed that he was …
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A homeless teenager who could not live with either parent was denied assistance through Ontario Works and was not provided with anything in writing about how to appeal the decision.
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Clarifying our jurisdiction

A town clerk contacted our office after the local council, which was considering establishing a code of conduct, expressed the view that it did not need to appoint an Integrity Commissioner, because any complaints related to the code of conduct could be forwarded to the Ombudsman for review. We …
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A town clerk contacted our office after the local council, which was considering establishing a code of conduct, expressed the view that it did not need to appoint an Integrity Commissioner, because any complaints related to the code of conduct could be forwarded to the Ombudsman for review.
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Billing bungle

A man complained after he received a municipal hydro bill of $1,300, when his normal monthly bill was around $29. The company told him his bills had been incorrect for the past two years, but would not provide him evidence of the errors. After Ombudsman staff spoke with the hydro company’s director …
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A man complained after he received a municipal hydro bill of $1,300, when his normal monthly bill was around $29.
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Sold out

A man contacted our Office after his municipality closed and sold a road allowance adjacent to his property. His family had used the land to access the river, but they were not notified by the municipality or given the chance to purchase a portion of the land, contrary to municipal policy. The …
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A man contacted our Office after his municipality closed and sold a road allowance adjacent to his property. His family had used the land to access the river, but they were not notified by the municipality or given the chance to purchase a portion of the land, contrary to municipal policy.
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Rude awakening

A man complained to his municipality after a member of council called him names in an email. He was not satisfied when the mayor offered to bring him and the councillor together for a private meeting. Ombudsman staff suggested he raise his concerns with the municipal clerk, but this prompted …
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A man complained to his municipality after a member of council called him names in an email. He was not satisfied when the mayor offered to bring him and the councillor together for a private meeting.
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Got him covered

A man who had lost all of his identification a few years earlier sought our help because he was unable to get health coverage through OHIP. Ombudsman staff made inquiries with OHIP about how he could prove he was an Ontario resident. OHIP was able to verify that he was a permanent resident through …
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A man who had lost all of his identification a few years earlier sought our help because he was unable to get health coverage through OHIP.
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Delay headache

A woman whose migraine medication is covered through the Exceptional Access Program contacted us because she was worried about how long it was taking the program to approve a renewal of her prescription. She feared she would run out of medication before a new supply was approved. Our staff …
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A woman whose migraine medication is covered through the Exceptional Access Program contacted us because she was worried about how long it was taking the program to approve a renewal of her prescription.
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Building good policies

A man who had a complaint about his municipality’s chief building official contacted our Office because his municipality did not have a code of conduct in place, even though this is required by the Building Code Act . We spoke to the municipality and confirmed that it had taken steps to respond to …
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A man who had a complaint about his municipality’s chief building official contacted our Office because his municipality did not have a code of conduct in place, even though this is required by the Building Code Act.
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All wet

After a man complained to us that his municipality had not responded to his letter about flood damage to his basement, municipal staff initially told us they didn’t answer because they deemed the complaint to be without merit. They then sent the man a letter in which they made findings about water …
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After a man complained to us that his municipality had not responded to his letter about flood damage to his basement, municipal staff initially told us they didn’t answer because they deemed the complaint to be without merit.
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From Hope to Despair

From to Whether the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s refusal to fund the drug Cystagon for treatment of Batten’s Disease is unreasonable and unfair. OMBUDSMAN REPORT ANDRÉ MARIN | OMBUDSMAN OF ONTARIO | AUGUST 2005 INVESTIGATIVE TEAM Gareth Jones DIRECTOR, SPECIAL OMBUDSMAN RESPONSE TEAM …
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Investigation into the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care's refusal to fund the drug Cystagon for treatment of Batten's Disease.
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The ABCs of Education and Training

“The ABCs of Education and Training” Investigation into City of Oshawa Development Services Committee Special Meeting of May 22, 2008 André Marin Ombudsman of Ontario March 23, 2009 Complaint 1 On June 11, 2008, we received a complaint alleging that the Development Services Committee of the City of …
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Investigation into the City of Oshawa, Development Services Committee special meeting of May 22, 2008.
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Pirating Our Property

Ombudsman Report “Pirating Our Property” Investigation into the City of Oshawa’s Apparent Failure to Co-operate André Marin Ombudsman of Ontario April 2009 Table of Contents Overview …
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Investigation into the City of Oshawa's apparent failure to co-operate.
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The LHIN Spin

The LHIN Spin Investigation into the Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Local Health Integration Network’s use of community engagement in its decision-making process. OMBUDSMAN REPORT André Marin, Ombudsman of Ontario • July 2010 Find us on Facebook – facebook.com/OntarioOmbudsman Follow us on …
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Investigation into the Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Local Health Integration Network’s use of community engagement in its decision-making process.
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Limited funding of Herceptin

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care agreed to fund Herceptin for patients with breast cancer tumours of one centimetre in diameter or less. The Ombudsman suspended his investigation in May 2011, but he continues to monitor complaints and developments on the issue. Case update - Annual report …
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Investigation into the province’s limited funding of Herceptin.
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Non-emergency medical transportation services

Investigation into complaints about patient safety, infection control and other issues involving the vehicles that transport non-emergency patients, focusing on whether adequate measures are in place to protect the public. In June 2011, the ministries of Transportation and Health and Long-Term Care …
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Investigation into complaints about patient safety, infection control and other issues involving the vehicles that transport non-emergency patients, focusing on whether adequate measures are in place to protect the public.
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Procuring Progress

Ombudsman Report “Procuring Progress” Investigation into the City of Brampton’s procurement practices, focusing on the administration of its purchasing by-laws, policies and procedures regarding non-competitive procurements Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario March 2017 Table of Contents Executive …
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Investigation into the City of Brampton’s procurement practices, focusing on the administration of its purchasing by-laws, policies and procedures regarding non-competitive procurements.
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Counter Encounter

“Counter Encounter” Investigation into a complaint about the Township of Red Rock Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario May 2017 Table of Contents Overview ............................................................................................................... 3 Complaint …
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Investigation into a complaint about the Township of Red Rock.
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Submission on Bill 68, Modernizing Ontario’s Municipal Legislation Act, 2017

Submission to the Standing Committee on Social Policy on Bill 68, Modernizing Ontario’s Municipal Legislation Act, 2017 Paul Dubé Ombudsman of Ontario April 2017 Table of Contents Background: Ombudsman’s …
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On April 11, 2017, Ombudsman Paul Dubé made a presentation to the Standing Committee on Social Policy regarding Bill 68, Modernizing Ontario's Municipal Legislation Act, 2017.
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Long-term care inspections system was overwhelmed by first wave of COVID-19, ombudsman finds (Toronto Star)

Kristin Rushowy, Queen's Park Bureau This link opens in a new tab Toronto Star September 7, 2023 With winter on the horizon and an expected uptick in COVID-19 cases, it’s time for the government to ensure inspections and other improved safety measures are in place for long-term care homes in the …
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Living conditions ‘like hell’: Ontario Ombudsman reports on pandemic LTC inspection failures (The Trillium)

Jessica Smith Cross This link opens in a new tab The Trillium September 7, 2023      At the height of the first wave, a staff person at the Orchard Villa long-term care home reported to a provincial government inspector that “there is no staff to feed and care for residents, and that living …
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