HURON-BRUCE – Local MPP Lisa Thompson recently announced funding of $3,010,700 to local health organizations to connect patients with primary care physicians. During an announcement earlier this week, Thompson said the funds were to “connect up to 6,850 people to primary care in Huron-Bruce.” Funds were distributed as follows: – The Brockton and Area Family…
Over $3 million pledged to local health organizations by province
SubmittedSeptember 25, 2025 @ 7:16 amNews, Walkerton Herald-Times

Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson, fourth from left, recently announced $3,010,700 in funding for local health organizations to help up to 6,850 people connect with primary care. In attendance for the announcement were, from left, Ralph Ganter (CEO of Grand Bend Area Community Health Centre), Dr. Kelly Fenn (co-chair of Grey Bruce Ontario Health Team and Primary Care Network chair), Dr. Gary Gurbin (Kincardine Family Health Team physician), Lisa Thompson (MPP Huron-Bruce), Pam Rantz (executive director of Kincardine Family Health Team), Dr. Debbie Dyke (clinical lead at Grey Bruce Ontario Health Team), Ken Craig (mayor for the Municipality of Kincardine), Lindsay Johnston (executive director of Grey Bruce Ontario Health Team), and Don Murray (deputy warden of Bruce County and mayor for the Township of Huron-Kinloss). (Contributed photo)

