Ontario Request for Federal Assistance

Date: June 4, 2021

Classification: Unclassified

Fully releasable (ATIP)? Yes

Branch/Agency: EMPB

Issue:

The Province of Ontario sent a request for federal assistance on April 24, 2021 for health human resources, logistical and operational support.

Proposed Response:

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Background:

As of  April 8, 2021, the Province of Ontario (the Province) declared its third province wide Stay-at-Home order as COVID-19 cases continue to rise at an alarming rate. This order is intended to help save lives, prevent hospitals from becoming overwhelmed, protect in-person learning and keep children in schools, allow for more time to vaccinate Ontarians, and stop the spread of COVID-19 in communities.  Currently, many hospitals in Ontario are at or past full capacity and temporary buildings are being used to expand hospital capacity in several locations in Ontario. The Sunnybrook mobile health unit in the Great Toronto Area received one patient on 26 April, 2021.

On April 24, 2021, the Province of Ontario sent a request for federal assistance (RFA) for health human resources, logistical and operational support effective immediately until June 30, 2021. Assessments to be conducted every 4 weeks with first assessment to be conducted no later than May 31. The RFA was approved on April 25.

The request from Ontario included the following:

In response to this request, the federal government  deployed federal health human resources, provided support from the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), and funded the redeployment of the Canadian Red Cross (CRC) to augment or relieve staff within medical care facilities. In addition, the CAF provided airlift of medical personnel from Newfoundland and Labrador and possibly other jurisdictions.

The CAF was prepared to deploy up to 3 multi-purpose medical assistance teams (MMATs), which are scalable healthcare provider teams primarily composed of Nursing Officers and Medical Technicians as well as additional CAF members for general duty support as applicable. The MMATs will be rotated in and out of the province rather than deployed simultaneously to ensure that CAF support is sustainable.

On April 27, Royal Canadian Air Force personnel flew medical personnel from Newfoundland and Labrador to Toronto to help in Ontario medical facilities.

The CRC has deployed 14 nurses to Ontario hospitals.

Background on Requests for Federal Assistance

Public Safety Canada is working with federal, provincial and territorial partners, through the Government Operations Centre (GOC), to ensure ongoing coordinated responses to COVID-19, natural disasters or other incidents. The GOC is supporting the Public Health Agency of Canada, which is the federal government lead for the response to COVID-19.

The Government of Canada pandemic response provides provinces and territories with 2 streams of federal assistance. COVID-19 federal surge capacity requests for federal assistance are managed by Public Safety Canada for emergency management support and the Public Health Agency of Canada for public health support, respectively.

There is a well-established process in place for managing RFAs, through the GOC, that includes interdepartmental consultation and coordination of all departments as required. The GOC has established an RFA Secretariat to receive, evaluate, and prioritize all RFAs. The GOC convenes consultation with implicated departments to review RFAs, as required.

Since the start of the pandemic, the Government of Canada has responded to 84 COVID-19-related RFAs. Specific to Ontario, the federal government has provided support for safe isolation sites for temporary foreign workers, CAF and the CRC for long term care facilities, 2 mobile health units, and Canadian Rangers in a number of small communities.

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