Description: The locations of facilities reporting use and release of priority substances (chemicals). The data collected under Toronto's Environmental Reporting and Disclosure Bylaw enables us to better understand the nature of businesses in our city. With this data, ChemTRAC fills a gap in knowledge from national and provincial programs that require reporting from larger users. ChemTRAC helps to complete the picture by collecting information about smaller users and releases of 25 priority substances (chemicals) in Toronto.
Description: Toronto Public Health facilities providing services and/or information to the public in the following areas: Protecting against health hazards, preventing disease, and promoting good health
Description: Organizations/agencies that are funded by Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) to provide health services in the City of Toronto. The organizations/agencies are funded as transfer payment budget entities. The 6 main sectors include: Community Care Access Centres (CCACs), Community Health Centres (CHCs), Community Mental Health and Addictions (CMH&A), Community Support Services (CSS), Hospitals and Long Term Care Homes (LTCH). The data is the location of the head office of the organizations and not necessarily the location of individual programs.
Description: Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) are crown agencies established by the Government of Ontario to plan, coordinate, integrate and fund health services at a local level, including: hospitals; community health centres; long-term care homes; mental health and addiction agencies; and community support service agencies. These boundaries represent the geographic jurisdictions of the LHINs that service areas of Toronto.
Name: Local Health Integration Network Boundary Label
Display Field: LHIN
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) are crown agencies established by the Government of Ontario to plan, coordinate, integrate and fund health services at a local level, including: hospitals; community health centres; long-term care homes; mental health and addiction agencies; and community support service agencies. These boundaries represent the geographic jurisdictions of the LHINs that service areas of Toronto.