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Statement from Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown Celebrating Lebanese Independence Day

“Today our Lebanese friends and neighbours across Ontario, and proud Lebanese around the world, celebrate Lebanon’s history, culture, and independence from colonial rule in 1943. “Lebanon achieved its independence from mandate governance on November 22nd, 1943, after 23 years of foreign authority over the nation.   “In the years since, Lebanon has fought to establish a […]

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Financial Accountability Officer proves long-term benefits of nuclear power in Ontario

This morning the Financial Accountability Officer released a report about the economics of nuclear power, and concluded that nuclear refurbishment “is projected to provide ratepayers with a long-term supply of relatively low-cost, low emissions electricity.” Ontario PC Energy Critic Todd Smith said, “The Ontario PCs support the future of nuclear power in Ontario. Nuclear energy is […]

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Statement from Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown on the nomination of Effie Triantafilopoulos in Oakville North-Burlington

“I congratulate Effie on her nomination as the Ontario PC candidate in Oakville North-Burlington. “Effie brings a wealth of experience to our Ontario PC team. She is an experienced lawyer with expertise in business, immigration and international trade law, and for years served as chief of staff to three conservative ministers with key economic portfolios. […]

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Statement from Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown on the nomination of Greg Rickford in Kenora-Rainy River

“I congratulate Greg on his nomination as the Ontario PC candidate in Kenora-Rainy River. “Greg brings exceptional experience to our modern, inclusive, and pragmatic PC team. For seven years he served as the federal representative for Kenora, in addition to responsibilities such as Minister of Natural Resources and Minister of State for Federal Economic Development […]

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Statement from Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown on the College Strike

“Under Premier Kathleen Wynne’s watch, we have witnessed the longest college strike in Ontario’s history. Over 500,000 students have been caught in the crossfire. “I called for action at the beginning of the strike to bring both sides back to the bargaining table. Kathleen Wynne could have stepped in earlier to fix this, starting on […]

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