Statement from Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown on the Iranian Protests

“Over the past several days, I have seen and read the troubling reports of peaceful protests being met with government violence in the streets of Iran. “The brave individuals who are risking their lives to have their voices heard, seek the same things for their families that we value here at home—safety for our loved […]

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Government must follow law, provide Pre-Election Finance Report: Ontario PCs

The Wynne Liberals will be breaking their own law if they don’t release a Pre-Election Report on Ontario’s finances before the election, Ontario PC Finance Critic Vic Fedeli said today.  “It’s suspicious. When the Liberals passed this law in 2004 they were eager to release their own financial numbers and projections. Now, 15 years later […]

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Over 25,000 College Students Drop Out Due to Liberal Government’s Inaction

Whitby-Oshawa MPP Lorne Coe, Official Opposition Critic for Post-Secondary Education and Associate Critic for Education, said today that the number of community college students who have dropped out due to the Liberal Government’s inaction on the college strike is another shameful blotch on the Liberals’ record.   “Under Premier Kathleen Wynne’s watch, we witnessed the […]

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Statement from Nicholas Bergamini, spokesperson for PC Leader Patrick Brown

“It’s disappointing that the premier chose to give her Statement of Claim to the media instead of to PC Leader Patrick Brown or his counsel. Mr. Brown has not been served with or seen the Statement of Claim. This is yet another effort to distract  attention from her government’s record.   “It’s no coincidence that this […]

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Barrie MPP Ann Hoggarth must apologize for insensitive comments about struggling Ontario businesses

Insensitive comments from Barrie’s Liberal MPP dominated Question Period this morning. The Ontario PCs demanded an apology from MPP Ann Hoggarth who suggested small businesses, in particular one Barrie butcher shop, should close their doors if they can’t afford the reckless increase to the minimum wage.  During a media avail with Ontario Labour Minister Kevin […]

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PCs call for OPP to investigate Gas Plant Scandal 2.0

OPG among companies underwater on $80M in ineligible expenses including scuba equipment The Ontario PCs are calling on the OPP to investigate the $260 million in ineligible expenses claimed by power plants including the publicly owned Ontario Power Generation (OPG). $80 million remains unpaid and the Liberals have said they will not make any effort to recover the money […]

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