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Provided by Alpha Directory of Ontario PHI Directory The Membership Committee would like to thank everyone who assisted in updating the PHI directory for 2008. We would also like to thank alPHa for allowing us to use their Directory of Ontario Jurisdictions Cross-Referenced by Health Units document, which is a very useful resource. Both of these documents will be posted on the CIPHI Ontario website and will be circulated on the CIPHI listserv. In an ongoing effort to keep the PHI directory current, we will be updating this document annually. Therefore, if each health unit could appoint one contact person to assist us in this effort it would be greatly appreciated. Any staff, mailing addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, or e-mail changes that occur throughout the year can be sent to [email protected] by the appointed contact person. We thank you in advance for your assistance. Sincerely, Dennis Persaud Membership Committee Chair Ontario Branch www.ciphi.on.ca • lead • promote • advocate for Environmental Public Health Professionals in Ontario VISION Health Protection: Cornerstone of Public Health STATEMENT OF MISSION To advance, promote and uphold the profession of public health inspection and to ensure the attainment of the highest professional standards of practice for its members - and in so doing - to facilitate the achievement of optimal health for all persons who live, work or visit in Ontario by promoting excellence in environmental management through education, advocacy and research. Prepared by the 2007-2008 Ontario Branch Executive Council and Board of Certification: Adam Grant President Michael Duncan Past-President Peter Heywood President-elect Elaine Reddick Secretary-Treasurer Sandi Amorim-Daly Healthy Environments John Cannan Health Promotion and Professional Development Ken Diplock Food Safety Cameron Weighill Partnership and Liaison Lucie Imbiscuso Communicable Diseases Dennis Persaud Membership Sandy Stevens Communications Kathy Conlon CIPHI Board of Certification Visit our website at www.ciphi.on.ca CIPHI EXECUTIVE CONTACT INFORMATION Email Addresses – http://webmail.web.ca President [email protected] Past President [email protected] President-Elect [email protected] Secretary-Treasurer [email protected] Membership [email protected] Healthy Environments [email protected] Food Safety [email protected] Communicable Diseases [email protected] Communications [email protected] Health Promotion [email protected] Partnership and Liaison [email protected] CIPHI-Ontario-News Listserv [email protected] Awards [email protected] Mailing Address Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (Ontario Branch) Inc. Westmount P.O. Box #22045 50 Westmount Rd. North Waterloo, ON N2L 6J7 Websites National CIPHI Website www.ciphi.ca Ontario Branch Website www.ciphi.on.ca Table of Contents Algoma Public Health 5 Brant County of Oxford Health Unit 6 Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit 7 Durham Region Health Department 8 Eastern Ontario Health Unit 10 Elgin St. Thomas Public Health 12 Grey Bruce Health Unit 13 Haldiman-Norfolk Health Unit 14 Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit 15 Halton Region Health Department 17 City of Hamilton Public Health & Community Services Department 18 Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit 20 Huron County Health Unit 21 Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Public Health 22 County of Lambton Community of Health Services Department 23 Leeds, Grenville, & Lanark District Health Unit 24 Middlesex-London Health Unit 25 Niagara Region Health Department 26 North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit 27 North Western Health Unit 28 Ottawa Public Health – Environment & Public Health Division 29 Oxford County Public Health & Emergency Services 31 Regional Municipality of Peel Health Department 32 Perth District Health Unit 34 Peterborough County-City Health Unit 35 Porcupine Health Unit 36 Renfrew County & District Health Unit 38 Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit 39 Sudbury & District Health Unit 42 Thunder Bay & District Health Unit 44 Toronto Public Health 45 Timiskaming Health Unit 50 Region of Waterloo 51 Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health 52 Windsor-Essex County Health Unit 53 Region of York Health Department 54 Directory of Ontario Jurisdictions Cross-referenced by Health Unit 57 Algoma Public Health http://www.algomapublichealth.com Blind River 9 Lawton Phone: (705) 356-2551 P.O. Box 194 1-888-356-2551 Blind River, ON P0R 1B0 Fax: (705) 356-2494 NAME Phone Ext Email CHOW, Marshall - Program Director 216 [email protected] PETERS, Lisa- PHI 212 [email protected] WOOD, Elizabeth - PHI 215 [email protected] Sault Ste. Marie 99 Foster Drive Phone: (705) 759-5286 6th Floor Civic Centre 1-866-892-0172 Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 5X6 Fax: (705) 759-1534 NAME Phone Ext Email CLEAVES, Sherri - Director (705) 541-7347 [email protected] BOUMA, Jonathon - Mamagement CD (705)541-7062 [email protected] DEEGAN, Steve (705) 759-6567 [email protected] FERGUSON-MOWAT, Joyce - PHI (705) 541-7124 [email protected] FLANNIGAN, Kara - PHI (705) 541-7123 [email protected] FRATTINI, Bob - PHI (705) 541-7122 [email protected] MCLEOD, Jennifer - PHI (705) 541-7051 [email protected] NELSON, Gary - PHI (705) 541-7036 [email protected] TERRY, Wes - PHI (705) 541-7121 [email protected] Wawa PO Box 1908, 18 Ganley St Phone: (705) 856-7208 Wawa, ON P0S 1K0 1-888-211-8074 Fax: (705) 856-1752 NAME Phone Ext Email FRATTINI, Bob - PHI (705) 856-7208 209 [email protected] Elliot Lake Algo Centre Mall, 151 Ontario Ave Phone: (705) 848-2314 Elliot Lake, ON P5A 2T2 1-888-211-6749 Fax: (705) 848-1911 NAME Phone Ext Email MOULTON, Bob (705) 848-2314 409 [email protected] Brant County Health Unit http://www.bchu.org Brantford 194 Terrace Hill Phone: (519) 753-4937 Brantford, ON N3R 1G7 Fax: (519) 753-2140 NAME Phone Ext Email KOWAL, Jeff - Manager (519) 753-4937 238 [email protected] AMORIM-DALY, Sandi - PHI (519) 753-4937 305 [email protected] CORBY, Rose - PHI (519) 753-4937 253 [email protected] COREY, Keith - PHI (519) 753-4937 248 [email protected] FUDALI, Mark - PHI (519) 753-4937 288 [email protected] HUMPLESTETTER, Diana - PHI (519) 753-4937 244 [email protected] KRAUSS, Bryan - PHI (519) 753-4937 293 [email protected] LANNI, Virgil - PHI (519) 753-4937 249 [email protected] SMITH, Mike - PHI (519) 753-4937 251 [email protected] STEVENS, Sandy - PHI (519) 753-4937 252 [email protected] Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit http://www.chatham-kent.ca Chatham 435 Grand Ave. W Phone: (519) 352-7270 Box 1136 Chatham, ON N7M 5L8 Fax: (519) 352-2166 NAME Phone Ext Email ARNDT, Rosemarie - PHI - Manager Environmental Health 352-7270 2480 [email protected] BHARDWAJ, Jiwan - PHI 352-7270 2471 [email protected] DEBENHAM, Jim - PHI 352-7270 2418 [email protected] FINLAN, Bob - PHI 352-7270 2412 [email protected] HATTEN, Mike - PHI 352-7270 2473 [email protected] HOLMES, Don - PHI 352-7270 2472 [email protected] HORRNICK, Lorrie - PHI 352-7270 2470 [email protected] MCINTOSH, Dave - PHI 352-7270 2475 [email protected] STEVENS, Mike - PHI 352-7270 2476 [email protected] YONG, Dai Hing - PHI 352-7270 2474 [email protected] Durham Region Health Department http://www.region.durham.on.ca Port Perry 181 Perry Street Phone: (905) 985-4889 Suite 200 1-866-845-1868 Port Perry, ON L9L 1B8 Fax: (905) 982-0840 NAME Phone Ext Email CHEUNG, Jeffery (905) 985-4889 381 [email protected] CHOW, Katherine - PHI (905) 985-4889 367 [email protected] GARRATT, Jena - PHI (905) 985-4889 368 [email protected] KENNDEY, Lesley (905) 985-4889 380 [email protected] LAW, Gregg - Sr. PHI (905) 985-4889 369 [email protected] Whitby 101 Consumers Road Phone: (905) 723-3818 2nd Floor 1-888-777-9613 Whitby, ON L1N 1C4 Fax: (905) 666-1887 NAME Phone Ext Email GORMAN, Ken - Director (905) 723-3818 2281 [email protected] FREELAND, Laura -Manager (905) 723-3818 2289 [email protected] GERTSEN, Laura - Manager (905) 723-3818 2136 [email protected] INGRAO, John - Manager (905) 723-3818 2250 [email protected] MACEACHERN, Ross - Manager (905) 723-3818 2507 [email protected] PERREAULT, Jaques - Manager (905) 723-3818 2106 [email protected] ANNIS, Greg - Sr. PHI (905) 723-3818 2358 [email protected] BHANJI, Shiraz - PHI (905) 723-3818 2380 [email protected] CHONG, Henry - Sr. PHI (905) 723-3818 2186 [email protected] CLARK, Linda - PHI (905) 723-3818 2105 [email protected] CORREIA, Nella Lisa - PHI (905) 723-3818 2353 [email protected] DAVIS, Paul - PHI (905) 723-3818 2351 [email protected] DIPIETR0, Anthony - Sr. PHI (905) 723-3818 2280 [email protected] ENG, Jessica - PHI (905) 723-3818 2169 [email protected] GOBIN, Wendella - PHI (905) 723-3818 2173 [email protected] GORDON, Natalie - PHI (905) 723-3818 2172 [email protected] GRANT, Anne - Sr. PHI (905) 723-3818 2216 [email protected] GULLINS, Chris - PHI (905) 723-3818 2123 [email protected] KERR, Ayisha - PHI (905)723-3818 2120 [email protected] KHAN, Pamela - PHI (905) 723-3818 2355 [email protected] KIM, Agnes - PHI (905) 723-3818 2352 [email protected] KIPROFF, Karl - PHI (905) 723-3818 2137 [email protected] KREWDEL, Thomas - PHI (905) 723-3818 2359 [email protected] LEWIS, Shannon - PHI (905) 723-3818 2385 [email protected] MACPHERSON, Liz - PHI (905) 723-3818 2218 [email protected] MALANCZYJ, Roman - Sr.
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