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Ontario Liberals Seniors’ Commission Newsletter
2 Weeks have flown by, and the winter weather is still playing havoc with our daily lives. Be sure to dig into our latest posts below and vote in our latest poll so we can know your concerns. If you're not a volunteer already, we’d love to have you join us.
-Sheila Bryan (OLSC President)
What If Every Ontario Senior Could Go Home Sooner; and Stay There?

No senior should spend their final years in hallway beds or face discharge anxiety. For Ontario Liberal Party seniors, this isn’t abstract policy; it’s personal, urgent, and a matter of dignity. With hallway medicine casting a long shadow over our hospitals, the Niagara region’s Let’s Go Home program offers not just hope, but a blueprint for real change.
Why Ontario’s Peel Reversal Signals It’s Time to Rethink Long-Term Care
Peel Region’s policy whiplash wasn’t just another headline; it was a gut punch for anyone who believes public service should mean listening first and acting with care. For Ontario Liberals, and for every senior who’s watched the long-term care crisis deepen, Peel’s reversal is more than a local spat. It’s a warning.
Seniors Can Lead the Way to Cost-Effective Urban Climate Solutions

Ontario’s seniors are not just witnesses to the province’s growth; they are emerging as the driving force behind a new wave of urban environmental transformation. Their engagement with green space is unlocking health, social, and economic benefits that Ontario’s Liberal movement must champion if it hopes to build sustainable, resilient cities for all.
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