2021 Ontario Budget – Ontario’s Action Plan: Protecting People’s Health and Our Economy
An overview of the Ontario government’s budget

March 25, 2021

Overview
Yesterday, March 24, the government released the 2021 Ontario Budget entitled “Ontario’s Action Plan: Protecting People’s Health and Our Economy.” This budget builds on the investments announced last March in “Ontario’s Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19” and on the 2020 budget that was introduced last November. It has two major areas of focus:

The $16.3B for health care and $23.3B for the economy, makes total direct support $39.6B. An additional $11.3B was announced to improve cash flow for people and businesses. This makes the total supports committed by the government to be $51B over four years.

AFHTO is disappointed that there were no funding announcements made to support primary care or team-based primary care. Post-pandemic recovery cannot happen without investments in the community and within primary care, and the sector needs help to improve the health and well-being of all Ontarians.

There were also no investments in paid sicks days for people who can’t afford to stay home when sick. There were some mental health and vulnerable populations supports although they were not significant, and none flow directly to primary care.

We will continue to work with our partners and to advocate for the importance of primary care in the pandemic response and the integral role the sector plays in supporting the most vulnerable populations. We thank you for all the work you do, day in and day out, to support your patients and your communities.   

Here is an overview of the budget:

Protecting People’s Health

Protecting Our Economy

You can find full details of the “Ontario’s Action Plan: Protecting People’s Health and Our Economy” online, including the province’s economic and fiscal outlook, and borrowing and debt management.

 

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