According to CBC, “Ontario mining minister Michael Gravelle said those [transportation] discussions are ongoing and there is no timeline for coming to definitive answers.
When is the next election? Bye bye. At this rate the Tories can light the ring.
http://news.nationalpost.com/full-comment/letters-time-for-the-people-of-ontario-to-demand-that-wynne-and-her-cronies-be-impeached
Letters: ‘Time for the people of Ontario to demand that Wynne and her cronies be impeached’
Sheri Lamb for Postmedia NetworkOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne
Re: Turning Waste Into Partisan Advantage, editorial, Aug. 18.
The Brazilian Senate has voted to suspend Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and has launched an impeachment trial for her alleged involvement in a corruption scandal. Here in Ontario, the recent revelation that Premier Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal government wasted $70 million on the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan simply adds to an unending, mind-boggling list of scandals that have been foisted on the beleaguered taxpayers.
The Wynne government’s use of taxpayer money to air advertisements to remind taxpayers of the good work it has done on the pension file takes the meaning of the word “audacity” to a whole new level. Surely it is time for the people of Ontario to demand that Wynne and her cronies be impeached.
Robert Erwin, Ottawa.
The Ontario Liberal party has truly lost its way. It is morally and fiscally corrupt. Wasting $70 million is chump change for this government. Its numerous billion-dollar fiascos are well known, but it seems as though many people don’t care.
The government is ideologically stuck in a time warp with regards to the electricity file. Manufacturing will not locate in this province and car manufacturers have already begun to flee to other jurisdictions. Its climate-change mantra has more to do with taking more money from the taxpaying public than reducing Ontario’s contribution to atmospheric C02, which is estimated to be just over one-half of one per cent.
The only conclusion one can garner is that corruption pays off for this party, which keeps getting re-elected. The Liberals, aided and abetted by public-sector unions, have sent Ontario into a fiscal tailspin from which the province may never recover. And to think that not that long ago, Ontario was the principal engine that drove Canada’s economy.
Richard Gaudet, Kinburn, Ont.