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Statement by Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown celebrating Vaisakhi

Vaisakhi is one of the most important holidays for people of the Sikh faith, as it marks the founding of the Khalsa in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh. On this day, the followers of Sikhism celebrate the introduction of the Sikh articles of faith known as the ‘5 K’s.   Vaisakhi is a colourful festival, […]

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Premier Wynne Must Address Ontario’s Crisis in Corrections: Brown

QUEEN’S PARK – In front of a legislature packed with Ontario correctional officers, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown asked the Premier about the ongoing crisis in corrections. “Today we are joined by hundreds of corrections officers and staff from across the province. They are here to tell you about the growing crisis in […]

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BUDGET BILL TO MAKE LIFE HARDER FOR ONTARIANS

QUEEN’S PARK –Today’s passage of Bill 173, the budget bill, will mean that life will become more unaffordable for Ontarians, Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli said today. Despite receiving recommendations for changes at post-budget Committee hearings, the government introduced no amendments to Bill 173, which received final passage without the support of the Official Opposition. “We’re […]

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Statement by Ontario PC Leader on Tamil New Year

I would like to extend my warmest wishes to friends from the Tamil community celebrating Tamil New Year’s Day.  Puthandu, also known as Varusha Pirappu, marks the first day of the Tamil New Year.   It is a time where families and friends come together to share gifts and pray for blessings.  I would also […]

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Monte McNaughton Launches Ontario PC Party Blue Ribbon Panel on Prompt Payment

PC Critic for Economic Development, Employment & Infrastructure Hosts Initial Round Table Meeting; Launches Province-wide Consultations. TORONTO – Yesterday afternoon, Ontario PC Critic for Economic Development, Employment & Infrastructure Monte McNaughton launched the Ontario PC Blue Ribbon Panel on Prompt Payment. “ TORONTO – Yesterday afternoon, Ontario PC Critic for Economic Development, Employment & Infrastructure […]

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Premier Wynne Continues to Refuse Calls for Public Inquiry into Fundraising

QUEEN’S PARK – Following yesterday’s meeting with the Premier to discuss reforms to political fundraising rules, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown expressed his disappointment that the Liberals continue to refuse his calls for a public inquiry into the Government’s fundraising practices. “I am very disappointed with my meeting yesterday. The meeting was a […]

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Wynne Liberals’ Commitment to Political Financing Reforms a Sham

QUEEN’S PARK – Following his meeting with the other party leaders, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown expressed his disappointment that the Liberal Government’s commitment to political financing reform was nothing but a sham.    “What I can take away from this meeting is that the Premier is afraid of an open and transparent […]

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ONTARIO PC CAUCUS STANDS UP FOR DEMOCRACY

“Our democracy belongs to its citizens, and it is the voters of this province that should decide how their representatives should be elected.”  Marie Bountrogianni, Ontario Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal, June 20, 2007    QUEEN’S PARK –Today Ernie Hardeman, MPP for Oxford and PC Critic for Municipal Affairs and Housing, said that unless it […]

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Brown to the Premier: Call a Public Inquiry into Political Fundraising

QUEEN’S PARK – In advance of today’s meeting with the Premier to discuss changes to political financing rules, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown repeated his calls for a public inquiry into the Liberal Government’s fundraising practices. Last Friday, Brown outlined his six-point plan to clean up political fundraising in the province of Ontario, […]

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MPP Lorne Coe questions the Premier on post-stroke care

QUEEN’S PARK – Today, during Question Period, Lorne Coe, MPP for Whitby-Oshawa, called on the Premier to explain the Liberal Government’s apparent inability to satisfy a commitment made in the House over a year ago. Mr. Coe spoke to the issue of the failure of the Liberal Government to provide adequate funding for the treatment […]

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