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Provincial budget focuses on education, health, climate; Fuel and sin taxes going up; Ontario seeks emissions,deficit reduction
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Fraser, John
2016
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Provincial budget focuses on education, health, climate; Fuel and sin taxes going up; Ontario seeks emissions,deficit reduction
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Provincial budget focuses on education, health, climate; Fuel and sin taxes going up; Ontario seeks emissions,deficit reduction
2016
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\"It's like in any organization, where you say, 'this is what we need to do for people, this is what they want, so we need to bring our focus here,'\" said [John Fraser]. \"So, how do we actually move those resources in a way that delivers that care for people the best we can, to have a well-functioning system?\" In a nod to public sentiment, the much-maligned Drive Clean emissions-testing program will see its $30 fee eliminated, though the program itself will stay in place. The province's lofty, longterm infrastructure-building goals remain in place, with stated support for Ottawa's Phase 2 light rail project, as well as transit projects in the Greater Toronto Area. \"Investing in roads, highways, transit, hospitals and schools are the core elements of the government's vision to create jobs, grow local economies and enhance the quality of life for people across Ontario,\" said Ottawa-Vanier MPP Madeleine Meilleur, speaking at Le Cite Collegiale on Feb. 26.
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