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Meet your NDP cabinet

Radical and unfit to govern This entire campaign, the NDP have been under fire for a series of radical candidates. When Andrea Horwath was pressed about which of her radical candidates would round out her cabinet, she said “They’ll all be considered.” The only clarification Andrea Horwath has ever made is that Joel Harden, her […]

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Removing Tolls from the 412 & 418 a Priority for PC MPPs in Durham Region

Whitby – Today, Lorne Coe, candidate for Whitby announced that if the PC Party forms government the first priority of Durham Region PC MPPs will be to advocate strongly for the removal of the tolls from the 412 and 418 Highways, running North-South between the 401 and the 407. “All Durham candidates believe removing the […]

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Only the Ontario PCs will Deliver Change for the People

PC plan will reduce taxes, lower hydro rates and create jobs – NDP plan will increases taxes, drive up hydro rates and destroy jobs. With Ontario only days away from a historic election, Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford today shared details on the choice that faces voters when they go to the polls on June 7. […]

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The NDP’s disastrous record

The last NDP government in Ontario was bad enough, today’s radical NDP would be far worse. The NDP record in Ontario (1990-1995) 125,000 full-time jobs lost (Source: Statscan) 28% increase in unemployment rate (Source: Statscan) Highest personal taxes in North America (Source: Globe and Mail, September 13, 2006) 1.2 million Ontarians on welfare (Source: Montreal […]

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Ontario PC Team is Ready to Govern

While Liberals favour insiders, and NDP answer to special interests – only the Ontario PC Team will fight for the people Doug Ford today joined a team of candidates from across Eastern Ontario to share how an Ontario PC Government will hit the ground running if entrusted with government on June 7. “Our all-star team around me […]

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NDP Hiking Taxes on Small Businesses by Billions

The Ontario NDP like to pretend they’re paying for their unaffordable spending spree platform by asking the wealthiest corporations to pay a bit more, but, in reality, the NDP are hiking taxes on the small businesses and mom and pop shops that form the backbone of our communities. This morning, Vic Fedeli revealed that the […]

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Mel Lastman endorses Doug Ford for Premier

Today, former Mayor of Toronto Mel Lastman endorsed Doug Ford and the strong Ontario PC team for Premier of Ontario and our next government. “The NDP and Liberals are trying to buy our votes with a long list of promise – promises they can’t keep – and they come with hefty price tags,” said Lastman, […]

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Ontario PC Party Has a Real Plan to Help Working People

Endorsement from United Steelworkers Local 2251 examples of Ontario PC big tent appeal Doug Ford today visited the site of the former St. Mary’s Papers mill factory to talk about how the Ontario PC Plan For the People will help working people find and keep good jobs and make ends meet. As part of his plan, […]

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Statement from Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford on Steel and Aluminum Tariffs

“The new harmful steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the US on Canada will make things even harder for Ontario’s already-struggling steel industry and our workers.  “We must work domestically to make Ontario and Canada more competitive. After June 7th, as Premier, I will work with the federal government to resolve these trade issues to make […]

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Horwath’s weak response on NDP candidate’s arrest for radical protest needs clarification and action from the NDP Leader

Horwath: “People sometimes do, quote-unquote, ‘radical things’ to get the attention of decision-makers” This morning, Andrea Horwath faced difficult questions surrounding her radical NDP candidates that she hopes will form the next government. VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EuIoqiLkrY&t=6s One of her candidates, Jessica Bell (University-Rosedale) admitted she had been arrested twice for her role in protests. When pressed about whether this was […]

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