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City Health Unit ABBEY SUDBURY ABBOTSFORD PORCUPINE City Health Unit ABBEY SUDBURY ABBOTSFORD PORCUPINE ABBOTT TP ALGOMA ABERARDER LAMBTON ABERDEEN GREY-BRUCE ABERDEEN TP ALGOMA ABERDEEN ADDITIONAL ALGOMA ABERFELDY LAMBTON ABERFOYLE WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN ABIGO TP ALGOMA ABINGDON NIAGARA ABINGER KINGSTON ABITIBI CANYON PORCUPINE ABIWIN NORTHWESTERN ABNEY TP SUDBURY ABOTOSSAWAY TP ALGOMA ABRAHAM TP ALGOMA ABREY TP THUNDER BAY ACADIA TP SUDBURY ACANTHUS NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ACHESON TP SUDBURY ACHIGAN ALGOMA ACHILL SIMCOE MUSKOKA ACHRAY NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ACOUCHICHING NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ACRES TP PORCUPINE ACTINOLITE HASTINGS ACTON HALTON ACTON TP ALGOMA ACTON CORNERS LEEDS ADAIR TP PORCUPINE ADAMS PORCUPINE ADAMSON TP THUNDER BAY ADANAC TP PORCUPINE ADDINGTON HIGHLANDS TP KINGSTON ADDISON LEEDS ADDISON TP SUDBURY ADELAIDE MIDDLESEX ADELAIDE METCALFE TP MIDDLESEX ADELARD RENFREW ADIK ALGOMA ADJALA SIMCOE MUSKOKA ADJALA-TOSORONTIO TP SIMCOE MUSKOKA ADMASTON RENFREW ADMASTON/BROMLEY TP RENFREW ADMIRAL TP SUDBURY ADOLPHUSTOWN KINGSTON ADRIAN SOUTHWESTERN ADRIAN TP THUNDER BAY ADVANCE ALGOMA AFTON TP SUDBURY AGASSIZ TP PORCUPINE AGATE ALGOMA AGATE TP PORCUPINE AGAWA ALGOMA AGAWA BAY NORTHWESTERN AGENCY 30 NORTHWESTERN AGINCOURT TORONTO AGNEW TP NORTHWESTERN AGONZON THUNDER BAY AGUONIE TP ALGOMA AHMIC HARBOUR NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND AHMIC LAKE NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND AIKENSVILLE WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN AILSA CRAIG MIDDLESEX AIRY NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND AITKEN TP PORCUPINE AJAX T DURHAM AKRON ALGOMA ALANEN TP ALGOMA ALARIE TP ALGOMA ALBA RENFREW ALBAN SUDBURY ALBANEL TP ALGOMA ALBANY FORKS ALGOMA ALBANY POST PORCUPINE ALBEMARLE GREY-BRUCE ALBERT HASTINGS ALBERTON HAMILTON ALBERTON TP NORTHWESTERN ALBERTVILLE WINDSOR-ESSEX ALBION PEEL ALBUNA WINDSOR-ESSEX ALBURY HASTINGS ALCONA NORTHWESTERN ALCONA TP SUDBURY ALCONA BEACH SIMCOE MUSKOKA ALCORN TP SUDBURY ALDBOROUGH SOUTHWESTERN ALDEN ALGOMA ALDER YORK ALDERDALE NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ALDERSHOT HALTON ALDERSON TP ALGOMA ALDINA TP THUNDER BAY ALEXANDRA PORCUPINE ALEXANDRA TP PORCUPINE ALEXANDRIA EASTERN ALEXO PORCUPINE ALFORD BRANT ALFRED EASTERN ALFRED & PLANTAGENET TP EASTERN ALGOMA DISTRICT UN ALGOMA ALGOMA MILLS ALGOMA ALGOMA NORTH RENFREW ALGONA N, WILBERFORCE TP RENFREW ALGONA SOUTH RENFREW ALGONQUIN LEEDS ALGONQUIN HIGHLANDS HKPR ALGONQUIN SOUTH TP NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ALICE RENFREW ALICE & FRASER RENFREW ALLAN HASTINGS ALLAN MILLS HKPR ALLAN MILLS LEEDS ALLAN PARK GREY-BRUCE ALLAN WATER THUNDER BAY ALLANBURG NIAGARA ALLEN ALGOMA ALLEN KINGSTON ALLENBY TP ALGOMA ALLENFORD GREY-BRUCE ALLENSVILLE SIMCOE MUSKOKA ALLENWOOD SIMCOE MUSKOKA ALLENWOOD BEACH SIMCOE MUSKOKA ALLIANCE MIDDLESEX ALLIMIL SIMCOE MUSKOKA ALLISONVILLE HASTINGS ALLISTON SIMCOE MUSKOKA ALLOA PEEL ALLOUEZ TP ALGOMA ALLSAW HKPR ALMA WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN ALMA TP TIMISKAMING ALMIRA YORK ALMONTE LEEDS ALNWICK HKPR ALNWICK/HALDIMAND TP HKPR ALONA BAY ALGOMA ALPHA TP THUNDER BAY ALPORT SIMCOE MUSKOKA ALSACE NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ALSFELDT GREY-BRUCE ALTHORPE LEEDS ALTON PEEL ALTON TP SUDBURY ALTONA DURHAM ALVA ALGOMA ALVANLEY GREY-BRUCE ALVINSTON LAMBTON AMABEL GREY-BRUCE AMANDA ISLAND NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND AMARANTH TP WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN AMARANTH STATION WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN AMBERLEY GREY-BRUCE AMBLESIDE GREY-BRUCE AMELIASBURG HASTINGS AMERONTO BRANT AMERY TP PORCUPINE AMES THUNDER BAY AMESDALE NORTHWESTERN AMESON PORCUPINE AMETHYST THUNDER BAY AMHERST ISLAND KINGSTON AMHERST POINT WINDSOR-ESSEX AMHERSTBURG T WINDSOR-ESSEX AMHERSTVIEW KINGSTON AMIENS MIDDLESEX AMIGO BEACH SIMCOE MUSKOKA AMIK TP ALGOMA AMSVILLE GREY-BRUCE AMULREE HURON-PERTH AMUNDSEN TP ALGOMA AMWRI THUNDER BAY AMYOT ALGOMA AMYOT TP SUDBURY ANCASTER HAMILTON ANCLIFF THUNDER BAY ANCONA POINT HKPR ANDERDON WINDSOR-ESSEX ANDERDON TP ALGOMA ANDERSON HURON-PERTH ANDERSON LAKE SUDBURY ANDRE TP ALGOMA ANDREWSVILLE LEEDS ANGLER THUNDER BAY ANGLESEA LEEDS ANGLIN TP NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ANGLING LAKE NORTHWESTERN ANGUS SIMCOE MUSKOKA ANGUS TP NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ANJIGAMI ALGOMA ANKERITE MINE PORCUPINE ANNAN GREY-BRUCE ANNEX THUNDER BAY ANSNORVELDT YORK ANSON HASTINGS ANSON HKPR ANSON,HINDON&MINDEN TP HKPR ANSONVILLE PORCUPINE ANSTICE SUDBURY ANSTIGO SUDBURY ANSTRUTHER PETERBOROUGH ANTEN MILLS SIMCOE MUSKOKA ANTIOCH SIMCOE MUSKOKA ANTOINE TP NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ANTRIM OTTAWA ANTRIM TP SUDBURY APPELO LAKE SUDBURY APPIN MIDDLESEX APPLE HILL SUDBURY APPLEBY SUDBURY APPLEBY CORNER SUDBURY APPLEDORE CHATHAM-KENT APPLETON LEEDS APSLEY PETERBOROUGH APTO SIMCOE MUSKOKA ARBOR VITAE NORTHWESTERN ARBUTUS TP SUDBURY ARCHER HAMILTON ARCHIBALD TP ALGOMA ARCHIPELAGO TP NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ARDAGH TP PORCUPINE ARDBEG NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ARDEN KINGSTON ARDEN TP SUDBURY ARDENDALE KINGSTON ARDOCH KINGSTON ARDTREA SIMCOE MUSKOKA ARGOLIS ALGOMA ARGON THUNDER BAY ARGONAUT TIMISKAMING ARGYLE HKPR ARGYLE TP TIMISKAMING ARISS WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN ARKELL WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN ARKONA LAMBTON ARKWOOD CHATHAM-KENT ARKWRIGHT GREY-BRUCE ARLINGTON SIMCOE MUSKOKA ARMAGH TP SUDBURY ARMITAGE OTTAWA ARMITAGE YORK ARMOUR TP NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ARMOW GREY-BRUCE ARMS TIMISKAMING ARMSTRONG TP TIMISKAMING ARMSTRONG MILLS WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN ARNER WINDSOR-ESSEX ARNLEIGH HEIGHTS TIMISKAMING ARNOLD TP TIMISKAMING ARNOTT GREY-BRUCE ARNOTT TP ALGOMA ARNPRIOR T RENFREW ARNSTEIN NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND AROLAND IS THUNDER BAY ARPIN PORCUPINE ARRAN GREY-BRUCE ARRAN-ELDERSLIE TP GREY-BRUCE ARRANVALE GREY-BRUCE ARTEMESIA GREY-BRUCE ARTHUR WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN ARVA MIDDLESEX ASCALON NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ASHBURN DURHAM ASHBURTON NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ASHBY KINGSTON ASHBY MILL PETERBOROUGH ASHDAD RENFREW ASHFIELD HURON-PERTH ASHFIELD-COLBORNE ETC TP HURON-PERTH ASHGROVE HALTON ASHLEY TP ALGOMA ASHMORE TP THUNDER BAY ASHTON OTTAWA ASHWORTH SIMCOE MUSKOKA ASINKA TIMISKAMING ASKIN NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ASMUSSEN TP NORTHWESTERN ASPDIN SIMCOE MUSKOKA ASPHODEL PETERBOROUGH ASPHODEL-NORWOOD TP PETERBOROUGH ASQUITH TP SUDBURY ASSAD TP ALGOMA ASSEF TP ALGOMA ASSELIN TP ALGOMA ASSELSTINE KINGSTON ASSIGINACK TP TIMISKAMING ASTON NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ASTORVILLE NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND ATHA DURHAM ATHENS LEEDS ATHENS TP LEEDS ATHERLEY SIMCOE MUSKOKA ATHERTON HALDIMAND-NORFOLK ATHLONE SIMCOE MUSKOKA ATHLONE TP SUDBURY ATHOL HASTINGS ATHOL THUNDER BAY ATIKAMEG TP THUNDER BAY ATIKOKAN NORTHWESTERN ATIKOKAN TP NORTHWESTERN ATIKUP NORTHWESTERN ATKINSON KINGSTON ATKINSON TP ALGOMA ATTAWAPISKAT 91 NORTHWESTERN ATTERCLIFFE NIAGARA ATTERCLIFFE STATION HALDIMAND-NORFOLK ATTLEE ALGOMA ATWOOD HURON-PERTH ATWOOD NORTHWESTERN AUBIN TP PORCUPINE AUBREY SUDBURY AUBREY TP NORTHWESTERN AUBURN HURON-PERTH AUDEN THUNDER BAY AUDEN TP PORCUPINE AUDLEY DURHAM AUGHRIM LAMBTON AUGSBURG RENFREW AUGUSTA TP LEEDS AULD WINDSOR-ESSEX AULD TP TIMISKAMING AURORA T PORCUPINE AURORA T YORK AUSTIN SUDBURY AVENING SIMCOE MUSKOKA AVERY TP NORTHWESTERN AVERY LAKE NORTHWESTERN AVERY POINT HKPR AVIS ALGOMA AVON MIDDLESEX AVON SOUTHWESTERN AVON TP PORCUPINE AVONBANK HURON-PERTH AVONMORE EASTERN AVONRY LAMBTON AVONTON HURON-PERTH AWENGE ALGOMA AWERES TP ALGOMA AWREY SUDBURY AXE LAKE NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND AYLEN RENFREW AYLEN LAKE NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND AYLMER T SOUTHWESTERN AYLMER TP SUDBURY AYLSWORTH NORTHWESTERN AYR WATERLOO AYTON GREY-BRUCE AZEN NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND AZILDA SUDBURY BABYS POINT LAMBTON BADDOW HKPR BADEN WATERLOO BADEN TP TIMISKAMING BADER TP SUDBURY BADGER CORNERS NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND BADGEROW NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND BADJEROS GREY-BRUCE BAGOT RENFREW BAGOT, BLYTHFIELD ETC RENFREW BAIE DU DORE GREY-BRUCE BAILEY CORNERS SUDBURY BAILIEBORO PETERBOROUGH BAILLOQUET ALGOMA BAIN TP THUNDER BAY BAINSVILLE EASTERN BAIRD NORTHWESTERN BAIRDS SOUTHWESTERN BAKER TP NORTHWESTERN BALA SIMCOE MUSKOKA BALA PARK SIMCOE MUSKOKA BALA ROAD SIMCOE MUSKOKA BALACLAVA GREY-BRUCE BALACLAVA RENFREW BALDERSON LEEDS BALDOON CHATHAM-KENT BALDWIN YORK BALDWIN TP SUDBURY BALFOUR SUDBURY BALFOUR BEACH YORK BALKAM PORCUPINE BALL TP NORTHWESTERN BALLANTRAE YORK BALLANTYNE TP NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND BALLINAFAD WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN BALLYCROY SIMCOE MUSKOKA BALLYDOWN BEACH SIMCOE MUSKOKA BALLYDUFF HKPR BALLYMOTE MIDDLESEX BALM BEACH SIMCOE MUSKOKA BALMER NORTHWESTERN BALMERTON NORTHWESTERN BALMERTOWN NORTHWESTERN BALMORAL HALDIMAND-NORFOLK BALMY BEACH GREY-BRUCE BALSAM DURHAM BALSAM CREEK NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND BALTIC TP SUDBURY BALTIC CORNERS EASTERN BALTIMORE HKPR BAMBERG WATERLOO BAMFORD HKPR BANCROFT T HASTINGS BANDA WELLINGTON-DUFFERIN BANGOR HASTINGS BANGOR WICKLOW HASTINGS BANKFIELD THUNDER BAY BANKS GREY-BRUCE BANKS TIMISKAMING BANNER SOUTHWESTERN BANNERMAN TP PORCUPINE BANNING NORTHWESTERN BANNOCKBURN HASTINGS BANNOCKBURN TP TIMISKAMING BANTING TIMISKAMING BAPTISTE HASTINGS BAR POINT WINDSOR-ESSEX BAR RIVER ALGOMA BARAGER TP ALGOMA BARB EASTERN BARBARA TP THUNDER BAY BARBER TP TIMISKAMING BARBERS BAY PORCUPINE BARCLAY NORTHWESTERN BARCLAY SIMCOE MUSKOKA BARCLAY TP SUDBURY BARCLAY STATION NORTHWESTERN BARCOVAN BEACH HASTINGS BARDOLPH KINGSTON BARDSVILLE SIMCOE MUSKOKA BAREBONE ISLAND PORCUPINE BAREHEAD THUNDER BAY BARILLIA PARK SIMCOE MUSKOKA BARK LAKE RENFREW BARKER TP PORCUPINE BARKWAY SIMCOE MUSKOKA BARLOCHAN SIMCOE MUSKOKA BARLOW TP PORCUPINE BARNES TP ALGOMA BARNESDALE NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND BARNET PORCUPINE BARNET DEPOT NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND BARNHART NORTHWESTERN BARR TP TIMISKAMING BARRETT TP NORTHWESTERN BARRETT CHUTE RENFREW BARRETVILLE WINDSOR-ESSEX BARRIE C SIMCOE MUSKOKA BARRIE TP KINGSTON BARRIE ISLAND TP SUDBURY BARRIEFIELD KINGSTON BARRON TP NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND BARROW BAY GREY-BRUCE BARRYS BAY RENFREW BARRYVALE RENFREW BARTLETT TP TIMISKAMING BARWICK NORTHWESTERN BASIN DEPOT NORTH BAY PARRY SOUND BASIN MINES SUDBURY BASINGSTOKE
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