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Our annual event brings together primary, specialist and community providers to connect and collaborate on how to improve integrated care in North York.

Wednesday, October 29, 2025 - 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Village Loft, 2901 Bayview Ave., North York (free parking)
Join us and your primary care, specialist and community provider colleagues for an evening of networking, collaboration and learning.
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Discover new tools, programs and resources to help you and your practice - digital support, AI admin tools, mental health and seniors resources.
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Network with primary care, specialist and community provider colleagues.
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Learn more about innovations from your Ontario Health Team (OHT).
Click here to register your spot.
The event is FREE and we will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items for North York Harvest Food Bank.
Buffet dinner and refreshments catered by Oliver & Bonancini.
This event is funded in part by the Government of Ontario and supported by:
About North York General Foundation
North York General Foundation is dedicated to raising and stewarding funds to support exceptional health care at North York General Hospital. The Foundation supports the hospital's most urgent needs, including equipment replacement and upgrades, capital projects, and funding research and educational awards. The Foundation is driving towards the future by planning and investing in programs and infrastructure that are transforming how the hospital delivers care to its diverse and growing communities. Learn more at www.nyghfoundation.ca.
About Layla
Layla (www.layla.care) provides timely, personalized mental health care through a network of 500+ licensed clinicians across Ontario. We support individuals, couples, families, and groups, offering therapy and psychological assessments. Trusted by physicians across the province, more than 6,000 patients have been referred to Layla by their GPs.
Why Layla?
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Fast access to care: Intake within 1–2 days; therapy within 2 weeks, on average.
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Right therapist, right fit: Matching considers clinical needs, logistics, and interpersonal preferences. Our therapists reflect diverse communities and speak 33 languages.
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High-quality professionals: Regulated, licensed providers averaging 10+ years in practice, trained in evidence-based treatments.
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Flexible and accessible: In-person, phone, or secure video care options.
About the Ontario Medical Association (OMA)
As the representative of Ontario’s physicians, the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) advocate for the well-being of our members and the health of Ontarians. Visit The Ontario Medical Association website for more information.



