Ontario PCs Release Pledge to Get it Done


Today, the Ontario PCs released their pledge to Get it Done.

Our plan to build Ontario is rooted in five key commitments to the people of this province.

We will rebuild Ontario’s economy and bring good manufacturing jobs back to the province. We will unlock the economic potential of the Ring of Fire and northern minerals by connecting them to the future of electric vehicles and the batteries that power them.

We will build highways and key infrastructure, including Highway 413 and the Bradford Bypass. We will keep expanding public transit and bring GO train service to Bowmanville and London.

We will never stop working for workers by getting more people into the skilled trades. We will invest in training and make it easier for newcomers to start careers. We will expand three-year college degrees and increase the minimum wage.

We will keep costs down by cutting the gas tax and scrapping licence plate sticker fees. We will keep tolls off Highways 412 and 418 and build 1.5 million new homes over 10 years so more people can afford to buy a home.

We have a plan to stay open and will hire more doctors, nurses and personal support workers. We will help seniors stay in their own homes longer and produce more PPE and vaccines right here in Ontario so we don’t have to rely on other countries ever again.

We will Get it Done.

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