YWCA Ontario to province: Reverse the Cuts to Healthcare For Uninsured People

Apr 14, 2023 | Advocacy, Blog

The following letter was sent to Premier Doug Ford and Minister of Health, Hon. Sylvia Jones, on April 14, 2023. Read the PDF version here. 

April 14, 2023

Hon. Doug Ford Premier of Ontario
Premier’s Office, Room 281
Legislative Building,
Queen’s Park
Toronto, ON M7A 1A1
By email: premier@ontario.ca

Hon. Sylvia Jones Minister of Health
Ministry of Health
5th Floor
777 Bay St.
Toronto, ON M7A 1Z8
By email: Sylvia.Jones@pc.ola.org

RE: Reverse the Cuts to Healthcare for Uninsured People in Ontario

Dear Premier Ford and Minister Jones,

YWCA Ontario is a provincial coalition of YWCA Member Associations that serves more than 45,000 people each year across Ontario. Our associations offer a range of programs designed to address the needs of women, girls and gender diverse people and across the province we are seeing the disparate impacts of public service cuts on the communities we serve. Today, we are writing to urge the provincial government immediately to reverse the cuts to healthcare coverage for uninsured people in Ontario and to make this essential program permanent.

As organizations serving women, girls and gender diverse people, we are deeply concerned about the province’s decision to remove this coverage and the substantial impacts this will have on our communities. Without this access to care, the health and wellbeing of our communities will suffer, with potentially fatal consequences.

These cuts will detrimentally affect some of the most marginalized people in our communities, including people with precarious immigration status; temporary workers without official status; international students without insurance; and non-status Ontarians, many of whom are engaged in essential paid and unpaid work and many of whom are women. The cuts will also impact those who face barriers to maintaining a valid health card, such as people experiencing homelessness or with severe mental health conditions, those who have difficulty accessing Service Ontario to complete forms for coverage, and who have fled a violent situation without their personal belongings or are in a violent situation without access to their own documentation.

The risk of experiencing gender-based violence, houselessness and employment insecurity is heightened when we cut access to healthcare for anyone, but especially for the most marginalized, lowest income members of our society. Individuals living in poverty simply cannot afford the exorbitant up-front costs of accessing healthcare while uninsured. Without public health insurance, women and gender diverse people and their families are less likely to receive the healthcare they need and are put at risk of worsening health conditions or even death. Further, the decision to cut healthcare for uninsured people increases the risk of violence for women experiencing abuse as fewer and fewer will seek access to healthcare, simply because they cannot afford it.  

Three years ago, the government made the right decision to ensure that any person living in Ontario could receive essential care. Cutting this coverage is cruel and will have catastrophic health consequences. Our neighbours, our friends, our co-workers, and our community members deserve equal access to healthcare.

That is why the YWCA Ontario coalition is joining the calls of the Ontario Decent Work and Health Network, along with advocates from across the province, in calling on the Ontario government to reverse the cuts and make this program permanent to ensure access to healthcare for all people living in Ontario.

Sincerely,

YWCA Cambridge
YWCA Durham
YWCA Hamilton
YWCA Kitchener-Waterloo
YWCA Niagara Region
YWCA Muskoka
YWCA St. Thomas-Elgin
YWCA Sudbury
YWCA Toronto

CC:

Jess Dixon, MPP Cambridge 
Jess.Dixon@pc.ola.org

Catherine Fife, MPP Waterloo 
CFife-QP@ndp.on.ca

Mike Harris, MPP Kitchener Conestoga 
Mike.Harris@pc.ola.org

Sam Oosterhoff MPP Niagara West 
Sam.Oosterhoff@pc.ola.org

Jennie Stevens MPP St. Catharines 
JStevens-QP@ndp.on.ca

Jeff Burch MPP Niagara Centre 
JBurch-QP@ndp.on.ca

Wayne Gates MPP Niagara Falls, Niagara on the Lake, Fort Erie
WGates-QP@ndp.on.ca

Jill Andrew, MPP Toronto – St. Paul 
JAndrew-QP@ndp.on.ca

Aris Babikian, MPP Scarborough—Agincourt
Aris.Babikian@pc.ola.org

Doly Begum, MPP Scarborough Southwest
DBegum-QP@ndp.on.ca

Jessica Bell, MPP University—Rosedale
JBell-QP@ndp.on.ca

Stephanie Bowman, MPP Don Valley West
sbowman.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org

Hon. Raymond Sung Joon Cho, MPP Scarborough North
Raymond.Cho@pc.ola.org

Hon. Stan Cho, MPP Willowdale
Stan.Cho@pc.ola.org

Chris Glover, MPP Spadina—Fort York
CGlover-CO@ndp.on.ca

Christine Hogarth, MPP Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Christine.Hogarthco@pc.ola.org

Mitzie Hunter, MPP Scarborough—Guildwood
mhunter.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org

Bhutila Karpoche, MPP Parkdale—High Park
BKarpoche-QP@ndp.on.ca

Vincent Ke, MPP Don Valley North
Vke-CO@ola.org

Robin Martin, MPP Eglinton—Lawrence
Robin.Martinco@pc.ola.org

Mary-Margaret McMahon, MPP Beaches—East York
mmcmahon.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org

Adil Shamji, MPP Don Valley East
ashamji.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org

David Smith, MPP Scarborough Centre
david.smith1@pc.ola.org

Marit Stiles, MPP Davenport, Leader Official Opposition
MStiles-QP@ndp.on.ca

Hon. Kinga Surma, MPP Etobicoke Centre
Kinga.Surma@pc.ola.org

Peter Tabuns, MPP Toronto—Danforth
tabunsp-qp@ndp.on.ca

Vijay Thanigasalam, MPP Scarborough—Rouge Park
Vijay.Thanigasalam@pc.ola.org

Kristyn Wong-Tam, MPP Toronto Centre
KWong-Tam-QP@ndp.on.ca

News Release

CAMBRIDGE, ON – YWCA Cambridge is thrilled to announce that Soroptimist International of Cambridge has joined Greentec as a matching partner for their fundraising campaign to support the opening of a new shelter for women and gender-diverse individuals experiencing homelessness in Cambridge. This partnership is vital to reaching the campaign goal of $125,000, which will cover the costs of fully furnishing and outfitting the shelter located in the lower level of Grace Bible Church, downtown Galt.

Local businesses have shown exceptional support for this initiative, with Greentec leading the way by matching every donation dollar for dollar up to $5,000. Their generosity inspired Soroptimist International of Cambridge to step forward with an additional $10,000 in matching donations.

“We are deeply grateful for the overwhelming support we’ve received from the Cambridge and broader community,” said Kim Decker, CEO of YWCA Cambridge. “Having Soroptimist join Greentec as a matching partner is an incredible testament to how businesses and organizations are coming together to ensure that women and gender-diverse individuals in our community have a safe space to call home while they worked towards meeting their housing needs. Soroptimist’s commitment to this cause helps us bring this essential shelter to life, and we are thankful for their leadership and compassion.”

Soroptimist Club President Joni Gosselin spoke about the long-standing relationship between the organization and YWCA Cambridge, noting, “Soroptimist International of Cambridge has been in partnership with YWCA for many, many years. Our mission, to better the lives of women and gender-diverse individuals, starts here. Providing a safe roof over one’s head, a warm bed, a nourishing meal, and people who care is what we strive for. Our donation will help meet the basic needs of community members who have been living without them. People are often unaware of how many women are without homes, and we thank YWCA for their vision in making this essential dream a reality.”

Once open, YWCA Cambridge’s shelter will be the only one dedicated specifically to women and gender-diverse individuals in the region. The 20-bed shelter will operate 24/7, offering on-site services that address both mental and physical health needs, along with other therapeutic and culturally responsive services. This shelter aims to provide a safe, supportive space for individuals who are experiencing homelessness in the community.

The campaign will continue until the end of the year. To donate and support the shelter initiative, please visit www.ywcacambridge.ca.

For more information, contact Roz Gunn, Director of Communications and Advocacy at YWCA Cambridge, via email at r.gunn@ywcacambridge.ca.

About Soroptimist International of Cambridge:


Soroptimist believes in the power of women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals to shape their own destinies when given the right support. Through their work in 120 countries, Soroptimists create opportunities for women and girls to rise above challenges and transform their lives.

About YWCA Cambridge:


For 75 years, YWCA Cambridge has been a leader in providing responsive programming and services that meet the evolving needs of women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals. As a member of YWCA Canada, YWCA Cambridge is part of the country’s oldest and largest multi-service women’s organization.