Meetings from April 14 to April 18 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 11, 2025 - 12:18

Meetings from April 14 to April 18

April 11, 2025
For a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts, visit ottawa.ca/agendas or call 3-1-1. For more information about how to watch or participate in individual meetings, please consult the specific meeting’s agenda at ottawa.ca/agendas. Ottawa Board of Health – Monday, April 14 at 5 pm
  • Chair of the Board of Health Verbal Report
  • Medical Officer of Health Verbal Report
  • Indigenous Rights, Health and Reconciliation
  • Update on Ottawa’s Overdose Prevention and Response Strategy
  • 2024 Operating & Capital Year-End Results – Board of Health for the City of Ottawa Health Unit Status Report
  • Delegation of Authority - Contracts Awarded for the Period of July 1 to December 31, 2024
  • Attendance at the Association of Local Public Health Agencies 2025 Conference and AGM
Accessibility Advisory Committee – Tuesday, April 15 at 6 pm Ottawa City Council – Wednesday, April 16 at 10 am Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee – Thursday, April 17 at 9:30 am
  • Public Safety Service 2024 Annual Report
  • Ottawa Fire Services 2024 Annual Report


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