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I got my vehicle registration cheque in the mail. I suppose it does help given that we just had a baby.
Well, admittedly, anyone who actually explicitly refers to Unca Doug as having been a drug dealer in the 80s is being a bit heavy-handed about it. (Not that the rumours *aren't* true; rather, it's about the way one handles said rumours.)Let's judge Michael Ford on his own (few) merits, not his parents.
The face that sank a thousand ships.
Can't say I'm against it either. We need density in existing areas and move towards the 15min city concept.Green Party of Ontario out with a platform plank to double the size of the greenbelt:
Ontario Greens call for Greenbelt to be doubled in size to include Bluebelt to protect water | Green Party of Ontario
Today, Ontario Greens Leader Mike Schreiner called for the Greenbelt to be expanded to include a Bluebelt to protect water in Ontario.gpo.ca
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Needless to say, I would be happy to support this idea!
A plan showing what areas he wants covered would be nice.Green Party of Ontario out with a platform plank to double the size of the greenbelt:
Ontario Greens call for Greenbelt to be doubled in size to include Bluebelt to protect water | Green Party of Ontario
Today, Ontario Greens Leader Mike Schreiner called for the Greenbelt to be expanded to include a Bluebelt to protect water in Ontario.gpo.ca
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Needless to say, I would be happy to support this idea!
A plan showing what areas he wants covered would be nice.
Looks good, should have been like that from the beginning, especially in southern Caledon. But in my opinion it should have included all of southern and central Ontario.Here ya go, I found this later, forgot to post it in thread:
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From: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/green-party-greenbelt-expansion-bluebelt-1.4678212
Ontario's Progressive Conservative government will not fulfill its 2018 election promise to lower electricity bills by 12 per cent, however the government says it's still making bills cheaper than they would have been under the plan of the former Liberal government.
A report on hydro bills released Wednesday by Ontario's Financial Accountability Office says from 2018 to 2021 the average ratepayer's bill increased by 4.3 per cent and will continue to increase by two per cent each year.
The FAO report says Ministry of Energy staff informed them that the government won't cut bills by 12 per cent from 2018 levels, but that it is meeting its commitment by making bills 12 per cent lower than they would have been under the former Liberal government's Fair Hydro Plan.
The Tories' election platform said they would lower electricity bills by 12 per cent by returning Hydro One dividend payments to families, paying for conservation programs out of general revenue, cancelling energy contracts and declaring a moratorium on new ones.
Energy Minister Todd Smith says in a statement that the FAO report confirms that bills will be 12 per cent lower than they would have been under the Liberal plan and the savings gap will only continue to increase.
The FAO report says that from 2020 to 2040, nine different energy and electricity subsidy programs will cost the province a total of $118.1 billion.
Del Duca also out w/campaign promises this morning, on the subject of women's equality.
Highlights would be:
- $10 before and after-school care
- A top-up of Federal Parental leave for those taking the maximum 18 months, raising the 33% income replacement rate to 55%
On the subject of the above, I'm all in favour of a higher income replacement rate for parental leave, but I'm far more concerned with the only 55% in the first 12 months than the lower sum later.
What's proposed above helps primarily upper-middle and high income households. Many low-income households can't make even 12 months at 55% work.
Again with this liberal mentality that banning guns somehow fixes the issue when all it does is punish the law abiding gun owner.Del Duca out w/another platform plank..............he would ban all handguns (presumably exempting police).....
Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca says he would ban all handguns if elected June 2
Del Duca said if he topples Premier Doug Ford, handguns would be banned within a year.www.thestar.com
This is an interesting take...........Ontario cannot 'criminalize' possession of specific firearms; criminal law being a federal thing.
However, the province should not face any legal impediment in making passing such a law in theory.
The question would be one of how the Federal permit system would work in that scenario.
Can you obtain a permit to own a weapon, when you reside in a province where doing so would violate the law.......
Hmmm
The precedent here is that Quebec was able to retain the long-gun registry, even when it was abolished nationally.
That establishes that provinces do have a right to regulate firearms within their borders.
Actual presser is here:
Steven Del Duca Announces Liberals Will Ban Handguns Provincewide
The official site of the Ontario Liberal Partyontarioliberal.ca