Thursday, September 06, 2007

You Are Going To Have To Hurry Dalton



If you want to compile a list of broken campaign promises that exceed the campaign promises you have broken since becoming premier.....

Liberals to pledge fitness tax credits, dental care

toronto.ctv.ca

The Ontario Liberals' election platform will include promises to cut the Provincial Sales Tax on bicycles, give parents a tax credit for children enrolled in sports and offer dental care to the working poor.

Liberals to promise more help for students
September 05, 2007

Canadian Press
Ontario’s Liberal government will offer a $42-million program to help students with homework as part of their re-election platform to be unveiled Thursday, The Canadian Press has learned.

Sources said that Premier Dalton McGuinty will promise to more than triple funding from $12 million to $42 million a year for the homework-assistance project when he announces his party’s platform.

McGuinty promises $935M to cities

Last Updated: Monday, August 20, 2007 | 3:53 PM ET

The Ontario government will absorb more than $935 million in social services costs from municipalities, Premier Dalton McGuinty announced Monday.

The Liberal premier unveiled the four-year program during the first day of the annual conference of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario in Ottawa that ends Wednesday.

James Cowan, National Post, with files from CanWest News Service

Published: Tuesday, September 04, 2007

The Ontario Liberals yesterday promised to create a February holiday if re-elected next month, an announcement that overshadowed the official kickoff of the Conservatives' election campaign.

Liberal platform to promise payment for PSA tests

toronto.ctv.ca

CTV News has learned the governing Liberal Party will launch their formal election platform by Friday, but on Thursday, Premier Dalton McGuinty will announce funding for PSA tests for prostate cancer.

Men who have Prostate Specific Antigen tests, which are used for early detection of a treatable form of cancer, currently have to pay $25 or $30 for the test out of their own pockets.

Laurie Monsebraaten and Robert Benzie 60 min. ago
The Ontario Liberals are promising to extend kindergarten to a full day, and to give $300 a year to all university and college undergraduates for textbooks and computers, sources say.

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