Parrothead wrote:They'll resume sitting next week. Another police investigation has opened up, regarding their actions during a recent bye-election. The allegations being they may have offered a job/position to someone not to run. The person recorded conversations and the tapes may be damning.
Parrothead wrote:The first announcement is "the fair hydro plan", the second "the fair wage plan". Why the word "fair" keeps getting used is beyond me.
Parrothead wrote:We have a PC majority gov't (whew) .
As things currently stand, vote share in parenthesis: PC win 76 seats (40.1 % ), NDP 39 seats (33%), Liberals 7 seats (20.5 % ), Greens 1 seat (4.6%).
The Liberal leader held onto her seat by less than 200 votes. She has resigned as Party Leader. Results may or may not change, there will likely be some recounts. Liberals stand to lose official party status.
Should be interesting, among promises by the PC Party: to pull Ontario out of the Cap and Trade deal with Quebec and California, to fight the imposition of a carbon tax from the feds (if no provincial carbon tax in place), joining a couple of other provinces. Cut business tax rate, cut the prov. fuel tax by 10 cents, finding 4% efficiencies across the board, end the per vote subsidy*.
* In 2016, the Liberals banned corporate and union donations, introduced a $2.71 per vote subsidy. As long as a Party gets more than 2% of the vote, they will receive $2.71 for every vote cast for them. Basically, voters are paying (out of tax dollars) $2.71 to the Party they are voting for.
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