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Ontario faces new push to eliminate hospital parking fees, but policy questions remain

11 May 2025
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Ontario faces new push to eliminate hospital parking fees, but policy questions remain
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Advocates are supporting a proposed bill to eliminate hospital parking fees in Ontario, inspired by Nova Scotia’s recent decision to do the same. Marie Grgic, who shared her personal experience of her father exhausting retirement savings for her mother’s cancer treatment, emphasizes the bill’s importance. However, a policy expert raises concerns regarding enforcement, potential impacts on hospital funding, and ensuring equity for individuals without vehicles, highlighting the need for a comprehensive discussion around the proposal.

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