What each Ontario party has promised so far ahead of Feb. 27 election | CBC News
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The ongoing election campaign in Ontario has seen the Progressive Conservatives make a series of election promises aimed at addressing key issues such as electric vehicles, health care, worker support, and transit safety. They propose to bring back consumer rebates for electric vehicles, invest in a skills development fund for autoworkers, and ensure every Ontarian has access to a family doctor within four years. Other promises include building safety features in subways and eliminating tolls on Highway 407. These commitments reflect the party's focus on economic and public health priorities amid an evolving political landscape.
The Progressive Conservatives pledge to ensure all Ontarians have access to a family doctor within four years by recruiting thousands of family doctors.
To counter tariff threats, the government will invest $1 billion in skills development for autoworkers transitioning to in-demand jobs.
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