Promise Made – Promises Kept – Ford Government Looks at Summer Legislative Session

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The Progressive Conservative government of Premier Doug Ford
The Progressive Conservative government of Premier Doug Ford
The Progressive Conservative government of Premier Doug Ford
The Progressive Conservative government of Premier Doug Ford

Historic changes will save families money, make life more affordable, and bring accountability to Queen’s Park

QUEENS PARK – POLITICS — The Ford Government is stating that their summer legislative session represents a new start for Ontario. Ontario’s Government for the People delivered on its promise to Ontarians and took decisive action to address urgent issues during its summer session.

In a statement issued by the government, Todd Smith, Government House Leader and Minister of Government and Consumer Services states, “In the last election we ran on our Plan for the People. And since being sworn into office on June 29 we have hit the ground running as a government for the people. Since July, we have delivered key initiatives that will help lower gas prices and reduce your hydro bills, restore accountability and trust in government, and send a message to the world that Ontario is open for business.”Ontario’s Government for the People delivered on its promise to Ontarians and took decisive action to address urgent issues during its summer session.

The Opposition is less excited with the government’s efforts, with serious concerns over the cancellation of the Basic Income Pilot Project, the delay in the updates for the Indigenous Education Curriculum and the changes to the Sex Education curriculum in Ontario schools.

Ford Government Says “Promises Made – Promises Kept”

Since the swearing-in of Premier Doug Ford and his Cabinet, Ontario’s Government for the People has announced a number of actions and policies in key priority areas, including:

Passing the Urgent Priorities Act, including immediate action to protect students by ending the York University Strike, bring unprecedented transparency and accountability to Hydro One, and cancel an industrial wind turbine project in Prince Edward County that had been improperly approved during the general election.

Passing the Better Local Government Actwhich will reduce the size and cost of Toronto’s city council — saving local taxpayers $25 million dollars that can be invested in other priorities. The Act will also prevent gridlock in Peel, York, Muskoka, and Niagara by removing yet another layer of elected politicians.

Introducing the Cap and Trade Cancellation Act that, if passed, will save the average Ontario family $260 and bring gas prices down by 4.3 cents per litre.

Overseeing the renewal of Hydro One including the departure of the previous CEO and Board of Directors and installment of a new Board, backed up by real accountability and transparency measures.

Introducing a responsible plan for Ontario following the legalization of cannabis that will focus on protecting youth, eliminating the illegal market, and embracing a well-regulated private market.

Challenging the constitutionality of the federal government’s plan to impose a carbon tax on Ontario families, workers and businesses and joining Saskatchewan’s similar challenge of the federal government’s job-killing carbon tax.

Forging a pan-Canadian consensus on the issue of costs associated with illegal border crossings. Every province and territory agreed that it is the federal government’s responsibility to pay for the mess that it has created from its own border policy decisions.

Taking immediate action to clean up the scandals, mismanagement and waste inherited from the previous government by striking an Independent Financial Commission of Inquiry under the leadership of former British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell.  We also launched an outside line-by-line audit of all government spending in order to get Ontario’s finances back on track.

Consistently advocating for Ontario jobs, Ontario workers and Ontario businesses threatened by the current trade dispute with the U.S., including direct diplomacy from both the Premier and Jim Wilson, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, south of the border.

Taking urgent and long-overdue action to reform Ontario’s Social Assistance system so that its focus can once again return to helping people get back to work and get their lives back on track.

Canceling all pre-construction Green Energy Projects as part of the government’s commitment to bringing hydro bills down by 12 percent.

Announcing the reform of OHIP+ to make it more sustainable by focusing benefits on those who do not have existing prescription drug benefits, while continuing to guarantee that every child and youth still receives the prescription drugs they need.

Leading the fight against gang and gun violence with a $25 million investment that will be directed to the priorities that have been identified by the police themselves.

Announcing the return of buck-a-beer to Ontario via the Premier’s buck-a-beer challenge.

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