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MPP Gélinas reintroduces bill to increase transparency in health sector funding
La députée Gélinas présente à nouveau un projet de loi pour améliorer la transparence dans le financement du secteur des soins de santé

December 3, 2025

MPP Gélinas reintroduces bill to increase transparency in health sector funding

QUEEN’S PARK— MPP France Gélinas (Nickel Belt) reintroduced the Transparent and Accountable Health Care Act. This bill aims to increase the transparency and accountability of health sector organizations receiving public funding.

“The Auditor General report makes it clear; we need more transparency and accountability in health care spending. With the Ford Conservative government pouring public health dollars into for profit, investor led clinics; it’s very important that Ontario implement oversight provisions to protect those public dollars. This bill will protect patients from illegal fees. We saw how much money could be pilfered during the ORNGE Air ambulance fiasco. The diluted chemo drug scandal showed Ontarians that lack of oversight can directly affect patient care” Gélinas stated.  “The bill will bring the transparency and accountability we were promised but that never came. If we want a healthcare system that Ontarians can truly trust we need to ensure there is oversight, accountability, and transparency.”

The Transparent and Accountable Health Care Act would apply to health sector organizations, as well as to publicly funded suppliers. The Act would mandate more public disclosure for these organizations, including Executive Compensation and Salary Disclosure. The Act would also classify these organizations and suppliers as governmental organizations under the Ombudsman Act and would permit Auditor General oversight.

Terence Kernaghan MPP for London North Centre, stated “Treatments for at least 665 patients at London Health Sciences Centre were affected by the Diluted Chemotherapy Drugs scandal. The Social Policy Committee of this Legislative Assembly met for months of hearings between April and October 2013 and created a strong report with multiple recommendations. To my knowledge none of those recommendations have been acted upon and that’s shameful. Ontario needs to learn from its mistakes and take action to ensure they don’t happen again.”

MPP Gélinas first introduced this bill in 2015, based on recommendations from the ORNGE air ambulance and the diluted chemotherapy drugs reports.

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