Highlights from the Ontario auditor general’s 2022 report | 24CA News
Ontario auditor normal Bonnie Lysyk launched her annual report Wednesday. Here are a few of the highlights from her findings:
– About $3.5 billion of the $7 billion spent on COVID-19-related contracts have been non-competitive procurements between March 2020 and March 2022
– The Ministry of Health and Ministry of Public Business Service Delivery had $66 million of non-public protecting tools that was expired, broken or grew to become out of date by March 31, 2022
– Due to a big buy dedication, the province expects to have greater than 100 million N95 respirators by March 2030, price $81 million
– The province didn’t persistently apply its prioritization course of when it chosen 114 sizzling spot communities to obtain COVID-19 vaccines forward of decrease danger communities, which resulted in 9 high-risk neighbourhoods excluded in favour of eight low-risk ones
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– The lack of a centralized COVID-19 vaccine reserving system meant there have been about 227,000 no-shows for appointments in 2021 as some Ontarians registered for a number of openings utilizing completely different reserving programs
– COVID-19 vaccination pay was very completely different for medical doctors, who earned $170 to $220 per hour in comparison with nurses at $32 to $49 per hour and pharmacists at $30 to $57 per hour
– The province constructed a COVID-19 particular database referred to as COVaxON for $144 million regardless of having an present vaccination registry system referred to as Panaroma, which was imagined to be expanded from its use for school-aged youngsters to all Ontarians in 2014, however that was by no means accomplished though $170 million was spend on that program
– 77 per cent of nearly all of municipalities the auditor normal surveyed are unable to precisely map city flood danger areas, partly resulting from lack of provincial elevation information
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– Green areas akin to wetlands, woodlands and meadows are necessary for flood discount, however over the previous 20 years, the share of city land space labeled as inexperienced has declined by 94 per cent within the province’s massive and medium city centres
– There is not environmental monitoring of the Niagara Escarpment as a result of there is no such thing as a workers on the Niagara Escarpment Commission who do this work
– Ontarians pay the best automotive insurance coverage premiums within the nation, with the common premium having elevated practically 14 per cent from 2017 to 2021 to $1,642
– The auditor normal obtained 10 automotive insurance coverage quotes with the place the individual lived being the one issue modified and located charges for a similar automotive ranged from $1,200 in London, Ont., to $3,350 per 12 months in Brampton, Ont.
– The Ministry of Transportation prioritized the constructing of 4 freeway enlargement initiatives that its personal specialists wouldn’t have advisable, together with Highway 413 and the Bradford Bypass
– The Ministry of Transportation’s business circumstances for discontinuing tolls and licence plate sticker charges didn’t observe its personal pointers
– The Liquor Control Board of Ontario relied closely on info expertise consultants, which made up one third of its workforce and have been paid $155 per hour in comparison with everlasting workers who earned $68 per hour
– The province doesn’t monitor 33 invasive species which are in Ontario and thought of excessive danger by neighbouring jurisdictions
– The province is typically years late in regulating invasive species after they’re recognized as an issue
– The province spends solely $4 million yearly to combat invasive species regardless of the $3.6 billion financial affect they create
– As of April 2022, 3,942 of the 5,746 deserted mines in Ontario had unaddressed hazards and solely 111 had been partially rehabilitated
– From 2017 to 2021, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry took greater than 4 hours to dispatch crews to fifteen per cent of the province’s 3,873 forest fires, with the 4 longest all within the north

– The province doesn’t monitor or keep a centralized repository of floodplain maps and, in consequence, doesn’t know the place all flood susceptible areas are
– Only 19 per cent of the 27,000 oil and gasoline wells in Ontario have been inspected since 2005
– One effectively in southern Ontario has been leaking oil since 2018 and is scheduled to be plugged someday in 2023
– Casino operators all lowered their income projections since 2019, resulting in a lowered income share with the province by a number of billion {dollars}
– The province despatched thriller buyers to a number of casinos and located they may launder cash at two casinos
– Ontario Power Generation was solely utilizing upwards of fifty per cent of put in hydroelectric producing capability
– In 2021, OPG may have generated sufficient electrical energy to energy 540,000 extra properties
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