Ontario PCs call for splitting of omnibus finance bill


The Wynne Liberals are yet again shutting down debate on important public policy matters that deserve to be considered on their own merit by ramming through a number of unrelated issues into a single massive omnibus bill.

The Ontario PC Caucus is demanding the Liberals separate the non-finance related aspects of Bill 177, the fall financial legislation. 

In an open letter, Ontario PC Finance Critic Vic Fedeli criticized the Wynne Liberals for trying to rush through unrelated issues without proper consideration and debate.

“This is the same cynical approach the government has taken with Bill 174 dealing with cannabis sales, where unrelated legislation affecting e-cigarettes and school bus cameras was inexplicably attached to the cannabis-specific schedules of the bill,” wrote Fedeli. 

Fedeli noted there are many schedules of the bill the Ontario PC caucus supports, including those implementing safety recommendations from the Elliot Lake mall collapse inquiry, and Schedule 43, which would establish a Francophone university – something PC Leader Patrick Brown has led the charge on. 

“The Ontario PC caucus is requesting that the aforementioned schedules of Bill 177, as well as other non-Fall Economic Statement schedules, be removed and introduced in the Legislature as separate pieces of legislation.  They deserve to be considered on their own merit.  We will further push for amendments where necessary to the finance-specific schedules of the bill to try to improve the legislation,” Fedeli wrote. 

“We cannot support the financial direction of a government who has allowed debt to spiral out of control beyond $300 billion.”

READ MPP FEDELI’S OPEN LETTER

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