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credit careToday, Premier Doug Ford announced new penalties to combat price gouging and hold offenders accountable for raising prices significantly on the necessary goods Ontarians need to protect themselves and their families from COVID-19.

Effective immediately, the government has issued an emergency order that retail businesses and individuals in...

povertyGreen Party of Ontario Leader Mike Schreiner issued the following statement in response to the Premier’s news conference:

“I’m calling on the government to implement an emergency rent fund for people who cannot pay their...

virus boardToday, Finance Minister Rod Phillips released Ontario's Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 (March 2020 Economic and Fiscal Update).

The government's action plan is a first step in its response to COVID-19 and includes $7 billion in additional resources for the health care system and direct support for people and...

Untitled design 2(TORONTO, Mar 25, 2020) — “The $2,000 per month flat rate - $500 per week - in emergency income support is an urgently-needed step in the right direction,” said Pam Frache, coordinator of the Fight for $15 and Fairness, who was responding to the announced Canadian Emergency Response Benefit.

According to the news release issued by the Ministry of Finance, the new Emergency Benefit will combine the...

sick dayQUEEN’S PARK -- Mike Schreiner released the following statement about the government’s COVID-19 relief plan:

“I voted in favour of the government’s fiscal update because we need a united front against COVID-19 regardless of political differences. I support running a deficit because the priority must be saving lives, preparing our hospitals for the peak of this crisis, and unlocking urgent financial relief for people.

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