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Environmental Commissioner’s Annual Report Confirms Liberals Are Engaged In Photo-Op Environmentalism

QUEEN’S PARK – Today, PC Critic for Environment and Cap and Trade Lisa Thompson commented on the Environmental Commissioner’s annual report, slamming the Liberals for continuing to practice photo-op environmentalism. “The Environmental Commissioner’s report has once again confirmed what we in the PC Party have been saying: that the Liberal Government is in it for […]

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CLARK TABLES MOTION AGAINST MASSIVE TAX GRAB ON HOME BUYERS

QUEEN’S PARK – Ontario PC Deputy Leader and MPP for Leeds-Grenville Steve Clark is calling on MPPs to take a stand against the Wynne government’s plans to pave the way for a massive tax grab on the province’s home buyers. Today, Clark tabled the following motion: In the opinion of this House, the Government of […]

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Hydro One Fire Sale Will Have Ontarians Paying for Lost Revenue

QUEEN’S PARK – Today, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown called on Finance Minister Sousa to tell Ontarians which taxes he will raise to replace the revenue lost through the fire sale of Hydro One. Hydro One generates over $700 million annually in revenue for the province. “The Hydro One fire sale is a […]

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One Pension Plan Turns Into Two – The Premier Wants Both the ORPP and CPP

QUEEN’S PARK – Today MPP Julia Munro, PC Critic for the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan (ORPP), asked the government why it’s still spending money preparing the job-killing ORPP payroll tax when the new federal government has promised to enhance the CPP instead. “The ORPP will remove 3.8% from Ontario’s economy and an enhanced CPP could […]

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Fire Sale of Hydro One Will Have Long-Term Consequences: Brown

QUEEN’S PARK – Today during Question Period, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown questioned Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli over why the Liberal Government is proceeding with the fire sale of Hydro One despite increasing evidence that it is a bad deal for Ontario. “Not only did the Financial Accountability Officer raise concerns about future […]

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Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown Seeks to Provide Much-Needed Tax Relief through the Estate Administration Tax Abolition Act

QUEEN’S PARK – This morning, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown outlined his Private Member’s Bill, the Estate Administration Tax Abolition Act, which will provide much-needed tax relief through the elimination of the Estate Administration Tax in Ontario. The Estate Administration Tax – also known as the death tax – is imposed on the […]

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Ontarians Hit with Massive Increase to Hydro Rates

QUEEN’S PARK – November 1st represents another unaffordable hydro increase for Ontarians as a result of the Liberal Government’s failed electricity policies. Beginning today, on-peak hydro rates have increased 8.7 per cent, meaning that the average customer will pay approximately 53 dollars more each year. This is on top of the 68 dollar increase ratepayers […]

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FAO Report Confirms Hydro One Fire Sale a Bad Deal for Ontarians

QUEEN’S PARK – This morning, the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario released a report on its assessment of the financial impact of the sale of Hydro One.  The report confirms what the Ontario PC Caucus, the public, and the business community have continued to stress to the government: the Hydro One fire sale is a […]

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Ontario MPPs Agree Province Needs to Welcome Innovation and Opportunity

QUEEN’S PARK – Today, MPP Tim Hudak’s Private Member’s Bill, Opportunity in the Sharing Economy Act, passed second reading. “It is very encouraging for the many Ontarians who need a little extra help with the family budget and for those who want to embrace modern technology that this Bill passed second reading. I thank the […]

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MARTOW QUESTIONS EDUCATION MINISTER ON UNION PAYOUTS

QUEEN’S PARK – This morning, Ontario PC GTA Affairs Critic, Gila Martow (MPP for Thornhill), questioned the Education Minister on controversial union payouts. The Premier and Minister of Education have offered vague explanations as to where funding was taken from to make the collective bargaining agreement net-zero. Martow brought attention to a statement made earlier […]

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