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$155 Million for home and community care services

The PC Government Announced major investments today to expand home and community care across Ontario. The Government announced an additional $155 Million this year to increase the reach of critical home and community care services. Christine Elliott, MPP for Newmarket-Aurora stated that “by making these significant investments and supporting partnerships between home and community care […]

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3 Things the Federal Carbon Tax Makes More Expensive

On April 1st of this year, the Federal Government forced a Carbon Tax on Canadians living in Ontario. This move makes life more expensive for Ontarians. The Federal Liberal Carbon Tax makes life more expensive in many aspects of daily life such as:   1. Your commute to work When Doug Ford became Premier of […]

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GO Transit Service Increases Announced!

Yesterday, the PC Government announced increases in Go Transit service. If you didn’t catch the announcements, here’s what you missed: In Ajax, our Government announced 15 new trains each week to increase to increase midday and weekday service along the entire Lakeshore East GO line. MPP Caroline Mulroney stated that “when fully in-service, GO Rail […]

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Cracking down on gun and gang violence

Ontario’s PC Government is upping the ante in its fight against gun and gang violence threatening our communities. Today, the Government announced new measures to protect law-abiding citizens and put criminals where they belong – behind bars.   Initiatives announced today will reduce gang violence and curb access to illegal weapons. These include: New investments […]

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Modernized Curriculum for our Kids

Earlier this year, the PC Government concluded the largest consultation on Education in the Province’s history. The Government listened to the People. As a result, the Government is introducing new and inclusive elements to the elementary Health and Physical Education curriculum. Ontario schools will now place a special focus on teaching our kids about:   […]

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Tackling Government Waste

The Liberals and NDP try to tell us that Government inefficiencies and waste doesn’t really exist. They want us to stop looking into ways to deliver Government services for less. Our Party rejects this way of thinking. We believe that the money you pay in taxes should be treated with the upmost respect.   Take […]

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Taking Action on Guns and Gang Violence

When dangerous criminals roam the streets with illegal weapons, it puts our communities at risk. Our PC Government is taking strong action by committing $25 Million over the next four years to support the fight against illegal guns and gang violence in the City of Toronto. The Government is also committing to authorize up to […]

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Better Emergency Preparedness

Ontario’s Government for the People is making critical investments to improve Emergency Response in Ontario. The Government is committing a 2.4-million-dollar annual investment in municipal Urban Search and Rescue (USAR), Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) and Hazardous Materials (HazMat) teams in six municipalities across the province. These municipalities include: North Bay, Ottawa, Peterborough, […]

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Fighting Human Trafficking

Our Party stands firmly against human trafficking. That is why we are proud to support efforts to raise awareness about this heinous crime, and stand with victims of traffickers.    “We must confront and eliminate the root causes of violence so future generations of women, children and everyone in the province, are safe to live […]

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Supporting Local Firefighters

Ontario’s PC Government for the People is taking action to protect communities and to address two critical issues in Ontario’s firefighting sector: fairness for professional firefighters; and the efficiency of the interest arbitration system. Back in November last year we made effective changes to “Double Hatting” program, this practice allows full-time firefighters to act as […]

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