Dan416
Senior Member
I'm not sure if this should go in the Mississauga Hospital thread, but I think it has some relevance here.
I subscribed to my local councillors' emails, and here is an excerpt:
So my question is since when are municipalities expected to contribute half a billion dollars through municipal taxes to fund a hospital? Healthcare is clearly a provincial responsibility. The Ford government is sending out cheques totalling $3 billion but wants Mississauga taxpayers to contribute to funding a hospital through their municipal taxes? Has this ever happened before?
I subscribed to my local councillors' emails, and here is an excerpt:
As many of you have noticed, demolition is underway at Mississauga Hospital to make way for a major expansion. The goal is to transform the site into a new 950-bed Regional Hospital, which will serve not only the residents of Mississauga but also people across the broader region.
While a modernized hospital is welcome news for our growing community, there’s a critical question at stake: Who should bear the cost? Hospitals are traditionally funded by the provincial government, and the Ontario government has agreed to cover the construction expenses. However, they’re asking the City of Mississauga to contribute approximately $450 million toward this project—an amount the government suggests we raise through an increase in property taxes.
So my question is since when are municipalities expected to contribute half a billion dollars through municipal taxes to fund a hospital? Healthcare is clearly a provincial responsibility. The Ford government is sending out cheques totalling $3 billion but wants Mississauga taxpayers to contribute to funding a hospital through their municipal taxes? Has this ever happened before?