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Ontario Liberal Party leader Stephen Del Duca joined Sudbury candidate David Farrow on Tuesday for a virtual press conference to announce the party’s education recovery plan for September 2021.
The $2.3-billion plan prioritizes student well-being and promises significant investments in smaller class sizes, mental health and special education supports, and a return to in-person learning.
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Highlights of the plan include increasing subsidies to help low-income families access summer camps and programming, class size caps to 20 students across the board, and a temporary virtual learning option.
TORONTO The Progressive Conservative Party has a significant financial foothold a year ahead of the next provincial election, as political strategists say the 2022 vote will serve as a referendum of Doug Ford’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was in 2018 that Ford and the Progressive Conservative Party overturned 15 years of Liberal governance in Ontario with the promise of economic growth and “prosperity the likes of which this province has never known before.” Four years later, Ford’s future in provincial politics will likely be dictated by his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic instead a fact not lost on the Progressive Conservatives as they worked over the last six months to solidify political contributions through email campaigns and $1,000-a-ticket virtual fundraisers.
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Ontario’s Liberal leader is pledging to work with local leaders to move the regional economy forward if the party wins the next provincial election.
Steven Del Duca says the current government continues to ignore northern Ontario.
“The critical needs for both transportation links, the four-laning of Highway’s 11 and 17. Whether we’re talking about access to universal public healthcare, to a doctor, or a nurse practitioner.”
Del Duca adds, “What the consequences of the climate crisis will mean for your infrastructure and for your quality of life, or mining exploration opportunities, is a critical part of Ontario’s economic future.”
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