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Accessibility policy: BH-02-12 Accessibility Standards for Customer Service (PDF)

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit strives to make it easy for everyone to get the services and information they want and in the way they need to improve their health.

Our goal is to provide people of…

The Thunder Bay District is a lively Northwestern community that is constantly changing and growing. This profile of the Thunder Bay District will help us to better understand how the population experiences the social determinants of health and allow us to follow population changes over time.
This…

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit charges fees for the following:

TBDHU Fees Table


Fee Description
Fee ($)




NSF Charge
$25.001


Freedom of Information Requests
Fees are charged in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act1


Information Systems…

Below you will find tips and answers to common questions related to food, nutrition and keeping well during flu season.

expand_moreGrocery Shopping Tips


In Store

Help pick up things for those self-isolating or people who are more vulnerable.
Be prepared with food items on hand, or a plan to…

Collection of Personal Health Information

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit will only collect your personal health information directly from you, from a person acting on your behalf, or from other sources if we have obtained your consent to do so, or if the law permits.

The…


FALL/WINTER Vaccines - For more information on each vaccine, including how to get vaccinated, visit the dedicated web pages:

COVID-19
Flu
RSV (protection for infants born in 2024 and high-risk older adults)

Find a  pharmacy - Use the provincial pharmacy locator to find a pharmacy…

It is important to use the layers of protection approach to reduce the risk of illness. These layers will help to protect everyone, especially those who are at higher risk of developing severe outcomes from these viruses.
Each layer of protection helps prevent the spread of germs and when combined…


EXPERIENCING COVID-19 SYMPTOMS AND NEED A RECOMMENDATION ON WHAT TO DO NEXT? Use the self-assessment tool.

HAVE OTHER QUESTIONS? Contact a qualified health professional through Health Connect Ontario, 24 hours a day, seven days a week:
•    visit Health811 online
• …

Updated January 2025





BOARD MEMBER

* denotes Executive Committee member at-large


APPOINTING MUNICIPALITY

Bold denotes appointing municipality

Contact Info


Grant Arnold
Townships of Conmee and O'Connor
garnold@conmee.com


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Do you have a passion for public health and want to make a difference in your community?

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit offers a supportive, team-oriented environment. As part of an Interprofessional team, you’ll work closely with others in allied professions in all aspects of service…

Procedural By-law (PDF)

BH-02-01 Orientation Policy (PDF)

BH-02-01 Orientation Procedure (PDF)

BH-02-02 Compensation Strategy (PDF)

BH-02-03 Continuing Education Policy (PDF)

BH-02-03 Continuing Education Procedure (PDF)

BH-02-04 Remuneration and Expense…

What Shapes People's Health?
It is important to have good health. We often hear about ways to improve our health and how good health will help us live a longer, better, and more enjoyable life. So how exactly do we achieve good health?
Good health is affected by the lifestyle choices we make,…

COVID-19 Vaccines
Evidence shows that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are safe for people who are trying to get pregnant, are pregnant or are breastfeeding/chestfeeding. COVID-19 vaccines are recommended, at any stage in pregnancy (including first trimester), as COVID-19 infection during pregnancy can be…

Updated Ontario Ministry of Health Guidance: Recommendations for Outbreak Prevention and Control in Institutions and Congregate Living Settings (February 2025).
 
This information is intended for Congregate Living Settings (CLS) including but not limited to shelters, group homes and…