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Ondina Love

Ondina Love is the chief executive officer of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA), the sixth largest regulated health profession in Canada. She also serves as executive director of the Canadian Foundation for Dental Hygiene Research and Education. She is co-chair of the Health Action Lobby (HEAL), a coalition of 40 national health organizations dedicated to improving the health of Canadians.

Long-term care changes must support greater resident access to oral health services

Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | February 8, 2021
Master Cpl. Véronique Blouin-Lepage, who is a dental technician with the Valcartier Detachment, pictured in May 2020, helps a resident at the Centre d'hébergement Nazaire-Piché during Operation Laser in Montreal. National standards to improve support for seniors should pay attention to oral health, writes Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Photograph courtesy of DND/ Aviator Zamir Muminiar
Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | February 8, 2021
Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | February 8, 2021
Master Cpl. Véronique Blouin-Lepage, who is a dental technician with the Valcartier Detachment, pictured in May 2020, helps a resident at the Centre d'hébergement Nazaire-Piché during Operation Laser in Montreal. National standards to improve support for seniors should pay attention to oral health, writes Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Photograph courtesy of DND/ Aviator Zamir Muminiar
Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | February 8, 2021
Master Cpl. Véronique Blouin-Lepage, who is a dental technician with the Valcartier Detachment, pictured in May 2020, helps a resident at the Centre d'hébergement Nazaire-Piché during Operation Laser in Montreal. National standards to improve support for seniors should pay attention to oral health, writes Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Photograph courtesy of DND/ Aviator Zamir Muminiar
Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | February 8, 2021
Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | February 8, 2021
Master Cpl. Véronique Blouin-Lepage, who is a dental technician with the Valcartier Detachment, pictured in May 2020, helps a resident at the Centre d'hébergement Nazaire-Piché during Operation Laser in Montreal. National standards to improve support for seniors should pay attention to oral health, writes Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Photograph courtesy of DND/ Aviator Zamir Muminiar
Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | August 19, 2019
With the rise of expenditures over the past decade, having oral health care providers in local communities to address preventable conditions is essential. Photograph by Michael Browning via Unsplash
Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | August 19, 2019
Opinion | BY ONDINA LOVE | August 19, 2019
With the rise of expenditures over the past decade, having oral health care providers in local communities to address preventable conditions is essential. Photograph by Michael Browning via Unsplash
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BRENNAN, ONDINA LOVE | January 18, 2016
Health Minister Jane Philpott pictured at the National Press Theatre. 'One of every four dollars for health care should come from the federal government,' writes Canada’s Health Action Lobby. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BRENNAN, ONDINA LOVE | January 18, 2016
Opinion | BY MICHAEL BRENNAN, ONDINA LOVE | January 18, 2016
Health Minister Jane Philpott pictured at the National Press Theatre. 'One of every four dollars for health care should come from the federal government,' writes Canada’s Health Action Lobby. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright