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Budget 2016 Must Include Plan for Affordable Hydro: Brown

QUEEN’S PARK – This morning in the Legislature, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown highlighted the need for the Liberal Government to put forward a credible plan to make energy affordable in the upcoming provincial budget. Affordable hydro for Ontarians is one of the three recommendations the Ontario PC Caucus believes the people of […]

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Scott’s Human Trafficking Bill Passes Second Reading

QUEEN’S PARK – Today would have marked Ontario’s first Human Trafficking Awareness Day, as called for in the Saving the Girl Next Door Act, 2016. PC Women’s Critic, Laurie Scott, MPP, introduced Bill 158 last week, calling attention to the human trafficking crisis in Ontario. On Thursday, February 18, 2016, the Ontario Legislature voted unanimously […]

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MARTOW QUESTIONS GOVERNMENT ON ACCESSIBLE PARKING RULES

QUEENS PARK – This morning, Ontario PC GTA Affairs Critic, Gila Martow (MPP for Thornhill) asked the Minister of Government and Consumer Services to address issues with accessible parking permits in Ontario. Martow asked the Minister to explain the Government’s plan to alleviate parking permit fraud.“Thousands of Ontario residents struggle with mobility issues. Many Ontarians […]

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Elimination of Ground Current Pollution Act Closer to Becoming Law

QUEEN’S PARK – Chatham-Kent-Essex MPP Rick Nicholls is pleased that his Private Members’ Bill targeting ground current pollution has passed a crucial stage on its way to becoming a provincial law. “I have heard from dairy and other livestock farmers and concerned citizens across the province looking for action on this ongoing issue. Today is […]

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Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown’s statement on Supporting Ontario’s First Responders Act

Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown today issued the following statement on the government’s introduction of the Supporting Ontario’s First Responders Act:“I have always said there’s no monopoly on a good idea. This proposed legislation will help provide faster access to resources and treatment for first responders who face the serious and debilitating challenges […]

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ADVOCATES AGAINST SEXUAL EXPLOITATION SUPPORT SCOTT’S HUMAN TRAFFICKING BILL

QUEEN’S PARK – Today Ontario PC Women’s Critic Laurie Scott, MPP, was joined by advocates against sexual exploitation, Cynthia Bland and Simone Bell in united support for the proposed Saving the Girl Next Door Act. The proposed bill will give the law immediate power to enforce protection orders on behalf of the victims against traffickers […]

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Clark Requests OPP Update on Sudbury By-Election Scandal

QUEEN’S PARK – This morning, Ontario PC Deputy Leader Steve Clark sent a letter to OPP Commissioner Vince Hawkes requesting an update on the OPP investigation into the apparent contravention of the Election Act by Premier Wynne’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Pat Sorbara, leading up to the Sudbury by-election. Friday, February 19th marks the one […]

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SCOTT’S SAVING THE GIRL NEXT DOOR BILL GETS MAJOR ENDORSEMENT

QUEEN’S PARK – Ontario PC Women’s Critic Laurie Scott, MPP, received a major endorsement from one of Canada’s leading advocates against human trafficking.Joy Smith, former MP from Kildonan-St. Paul, and founder and CEO of the Joy Smith Foundation has weighed into the need for Ms. Scott’s private member’s bill. “I applaud Laurie Scott for this […]

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MPP Thompson calls on Liberals to scrap tire-tax program

Environment Minister must make changes to Bill 151 to increase waste diversionQUEEN’S PARK – Today, Huron-Bruce MPP and PC Environment Critic Lisa Thompson called on the Liberals to scrap their tire-tax program after news reports revealed the government’s agency, Ontario Tire Stewardship, has been wasting Ontarians’ money on lavish stays at luxury hotels and expensive […]

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Leader Patrick Brown Outlines Recommendations for Upcoming Budget

QUEEN’S PARK – Today, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown alongside members of the Ontario PC Caucus outlined three recommendations the people of Ontario deserve to see represented in the upcoming budget, which is set to be released on February 25th. These recommendations will be debated in the Legislature next week, after they are […]

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