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After reading this advertisement sent to me by The Ontario PC Party (below) I could not help but come to the conclusion that an election call is on its way within the next year. The Conservative’s policies and economic direction are one of full steam ahead, build and build some more. Little consideration of the Greens and NDP’s calls for planned restraint and consideration of the long-term costs to the environment. The NDP’s new leader and new MPPs presented as fifth-column communists working in secret to bring Ontario’s economic boom down and ignite within the province a move toward a Marxist Nirvana.
Old-style advertising, and old-style thinking for a Conservative Administration with a majority in the legislature. Perhaps a little creativity would be in order.
1. How about pointing out that the NDP policy is still the same as it was when Horwath held the reins of power within the NDP? Nothing has really changed except for the party’s public head. Ontarians still have a difficult time considering the NDP to be a really effective alternative to Doug Fords Cohort.
2. Some liberals(you know the party that nearly disappeared in the legislature) invited the Greens leader Mike Schreiner to lead the Liberals. Now Mike took way too long to respond to this invitation. This may have shown his true colors as a leader. Most Greens should have thought that an immediate response was more appropriate than @two weeks to respond. Say Mike reversed the invite to offer those few liberals in the legislature to join the Greens. Their economic, Social, and Political agendas seem very similar. Both parties are lacking in creative ways to protect the environment while creating jobs for the future. Sure they offer green jobs, jobs that have not appeared as of yet. The Greens, NDP, and Liberals are outnumbered in the legislature and do not have the policies needed to get them into power as of yet.
3. The Conservatives have become very relevant to Ontarians, while the NDP, Greens, and Liberal still lay in a state of disrepair.
Creation of jobs, building homes, inviting corporate leaders into Ontario, limiting taxes at a time when public debt demands being dealt with.
                                                                    vs
Red tape regulations, public employees wage hikes(some deserved), limiting the development of vacant unused lands, devesting public costs to municipalities, and maintaining antiquated concepts of economic growth.
Premier Ford knows a recession is on the horizon, and the best way to ensure political victory is to force a general election before the recession arrives. Blaming the Federal Government’s Green Taxes and the defeated Ontario Liberal Party’s economic failures as reasons for his strong-handed policies, Doug Ford will stand before all of Ontario and rightfully proclaim all that is good in this province has happened because of the Conservative Machine under his leadership. A build-up to a run for future leadership within the Federal Conservative Party. The Conservative’s Pierre Poilievre does not know what Doug Ford knows, that a Conservative Leader can be a little bit liberal, and socialistic too. How will the Conservative Parties’ opposition defeat a movement very much like their own?
Doug Ford is “A little bit Liberal, A little bit NDP, a little bit Green”, a whole lot Conservative indeed. Still, a capitalist allied to the right and business class too. How do you fight that?
Steven Kaszab
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entitled Meet the Real Ontario NDP)
Steven,

It’s no secret that Ontario’s NDP have some extreme views.

Higher taxes? Check.(Can we put a checkmark?)

More road tolls? Check.

An extra 35 cents on every litre of gas? Check.

Now there’s even more. Meet the Ontario NDP’s latest MPP — Sara Jama. 

She supports abolishing the police.

She has ties to the Communist Party of Canada.

And a history of rampant antisemitism.

She isn’t the only one. It’s what they stand for.

Want to see more? Meet the Real Ontario NDP here.If you agree with me Steven please click here

Michael DiamondPresident Ontario PC Party

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NDP caving to Poilievre on carbon price, has no idea how to fight climate change: PM

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OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the NDP is caving to political pressure from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre when it comes to their stance on the consumer carbon price.

Trudeau says he believes Jagmeet Singh and the NDP care about the environment, but it’s “increasingly obvious” that they have “no idea” what to do about climate change.

On Thursday, Singh said the NDP is working on a plan that wouldn’t put the burden of fighting climate change on the backs of workers, but wouldn’t say if that plan would include a consumer carbon price.

Singh’s noncommittal position comes as the NDP tries to frame itself as a credible alternative to the Conservatives in the next federal election.

Poilievre responded to that by releasing a video, pointing out that the NDP has voted time and again in favour of the Liberals’ carbon price.

British Columbia Premier David Eby also changed his tune on Thursday, promising that a re-elected NDP government would scrap the long-standing carbon tax and shift the burden to “big polluters,” if the federal government dropped its requirements.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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Quebec consumer rights bill to regulate how merchants can ask for tips

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Quebec wants to curb excessive tipping.

Simon Jolin-Barrette, minister responsible for consumer protection, has tabled a bill to force merchants to calculate tips based on the price before tax.

That means on a restaurant bill of $100, suggested tips would be calculated based on $100, not on $114.98 after provincial and federal sales taxes are added.

The bill would also increase the rebate offered to consumers when the price of an item at the cash register is higher than the shelf price, to $15 from $10.

And it would force grocery stores offering a discounted price for several items to clearly list the unit price as well.

Businesses would also have to indicate whether taxes will be added to the price of food products.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2024.

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Youri Chassin quits CAQ to sit as Independent, second member to leave this month

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Quebec legislature member Youri Chassin has announced he’s leaving the Coalition Avenir Québec government to sit as an Independent.

He announced the decision shortly after writing an open letter criticizing Premier François Legault’s government for abandoning its principles of smaller government.

In the letter published in Le Journal de Montréal and Le Journal de Québec, Chassin accused the party of falling back on what he called the old formula of throwing money at problems instead of looking to do things differently.

Chassin says public services are more fragile than ever, despite rising spending that pushed the province to a record $11-billion deficit projected in the last budget.

He is the second CAQ member to leave the party in a little more than one week, after economy and energy minister Pierre Fitzgibbon announced Sept. 4 he would leave because he lost motivation to do his job.

Chassin says he has no intention of joining another party and will instead sit as an Independent until the end of his term.

He has represented the Saint-Jérôme riding since the CAQ rose to power in 2018, but has not served in cabinet.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2024.

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