a breach of the law. |
Another advertising campaign is going to do nothing for hard-pressed farmers. |
Farmers are facing a double whammy - an income squeeze, and they're also facing a cost squeeze with electricity (and) gas going up, |
I'm disappointed Northern Ontario Liberal MPPs put their party interests ahead of their constituents' interests, |
If the McGuinty government doesn't return all of the money plus interest, I think that is an issue for the ombudsman or for the auditor, |
It makes sense, because where you do have available hours of daylight you should try to use them, ... That's all this does. |
It seems to me there's only two options for Minister Ramsay, ... Either he doesn't know his job, in which case he should be fired because people's health was at stake, or he isn't telling the truth. |
Liberal MPPs owe Northern Ontario residents an explanation. The Liberals say they are a strong voice for the North. So why did they vote, en masse, against a resolution to help the North? |
Literally the most trivial thing gets charged to the taxpayer, (and) things that the average person would never think of trying to buy, like a $70 steak, |
should stop worrying about constitutional jurisdictions and do something the way previous governments in Ontario have done. |
Six months ago, the McGuinty government said the deficit was $6 billion, then in the budget they said it was $3 billion, and now four months later, they say it's only $1.6 billion, |
That's basically where the McGuinty government has put this industry now. |
The difference is this: You don't find many paper mills in southern Ontario, or pulp mills or smelting operations. Most of southern Ontario's industry doesn't use electricity extensively. |
The NDP position on Northern Ontario representation is clear - the north deserves a strong voice in the Ontario Legislature, ... The Ontario NDP opposes any reduction in the number of seats for Northern Ontario. |
There is an epidemic of bad water on first nations, ... Will you stop the platitudes, stop telling first nations you feel their pain, and start making some financial investments to improve the quality of water in their communities? |