Northern Ontarians 'not able to access the travel grant,' West Nipissing councillor says - Action News
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Northern Ontarians 'not able to access the travel grant,' West Nipissing councillor says

Some northerners say they're getting shortchanged on government-provided travel grants for long hospital trips.

Some hospital patients pushing province to cover more commuting costs

MPP Glenn Thibeault says travel grants are available to help Ontarians cover costs and says he mostly hears from northerners who want to see bigger cheques from the government. (Thomas Duncan/Canadian Press)

Some northerners say they're getting shortchanged on government-provided travel grants for long-distance hospital trips.

"We're not being treated fairly," said West Nipissing Coun.Denise Brisson. "Northern Ontario people are not able to access the travel grant."

Brisson said she has been commuting back and forth from Sturgeon Falls with her husband for his chemotherapy treatments. She called the travel "physically and mentally exhausting."

Adding to her woes is the fact that Sturgeon Falls is 97 kilometres from Sudbury just shy of the one-way 100-kilometre distance required to qualify for the Northern Health Travel Grants.

That's moved Brisson to convince fellow councillors to pass a motion calling for the limit to be reduced to 50 kilometres, a change that has support from other northern communities.

Sudbury MPP Glenn Thibeaultsaid he would look into the concerns, but said he mostly hears from constituents that the travel grant cheques could be more substantial.

"The grant is there to cover the costs, I don't think it's there to be an income," he said."One of the things I keep pushing for is to make sure we have all the services we can up here."

Thibeaultrecently announced partial funding to bringapositron emission tomography (PET) scannerto Sudbury, a move aimed at boosting hospital services in northern Ontario. The MPPnoted that investing in northern hospitals will result in less money available for travel grants.

With files from Erik White