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Chapter 12 - Healthy Eating and Active Living
Key Messages: Vegetable and fruit consumption is declining, with only 21.7% of people in Algoma who are 12 years old and over, consuming vegetables and fruit 5 times a day in 2020. The physical activity levels of youth in Algoma are low. In 2019, only 33.3% of youth aged 12-17 met daily physical…
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Chapter 13 - Emergency Management
Key Messages: During the COVID-19 pandemic the actions of the community and external partners, and the guidance from Algoma Public Health employees helped control the spread of infection. Increased number of wildfires in 2023 impacted air quality across Canada. There were 10 air quality alerts for …
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Launch Event Sign-Up
Join us in person and be part of the conversation as we look at findings and opportunities for creating a healthier community for all, together. We would be thrilled to have you join us in person.**Please RSVP using the online form**If you’re unable to attend physically but would like to…
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Stand Up
Stand Up! is a FREE falls prevention exercise program for older adults. It runs twice a week for 12 weeks. A trained facilitator leads the program. Stand Up! exercises are safe and adapted to your abilities. Locations this Fall 2023: YMCA 235 McNabb St. Sault Ste. Marie, ON…
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Naloxone Distribution Program
The Ontario Naloxone Program, a program of the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC), has designated public health units in Ontario as naloxone distribution leads for eligible community agencies to increase the distribution of naloxone to those most at risk of opioid overdose. Eligible…
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Food Safety
Algoma Public Health's Environmental Health Department is responsible for the Food Safety Program, which is designed to protect the public through educational and enforcement strategies.Public health Inspectors are responsible for carrying out the Food Safety Program. Our primary responsibility…
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Events Permits
Food handling permits are required for all events within the Algoma District that include the serving or sale of food to the general public that are outside of a regularly inspected facility. All vendors and organizers must comply with the Event Guidebook. Available permits/applications:…
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Inspection, Enforcement & Disclosure
Algoma Public Health is required to inspect, enforce and disclose information of public health significance under the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act (HPPA), Appeals Facility Inspection Reports IPAC Lapse Disclosure Outbreak Activity To file a complaint of a facility of public…
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Facility Complaint Form
Please complete the below form to file a complaint of a facility of public health concern to Algoma Public Health. All complaints will be responded to within one business day. All complaints can remain anonymous, however your contact information must be provided to validate your concern. If…
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Personal Service Setting Notification Form
If you offer a personal service within the district of Algoma, the regulation requires you to notify Algoma Public Health whenever you are: Opening a new business, Renovating an existing business, or Offering new services within an existing business. You must notify APH at least 14 days before…






