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Liberal throne speech to focus on jobs, public transit and retirement income
TORONTO—The Liberal government will focus on job creation, public transit and retirement income in a speech from the throne today that opens a rare summer session of the Ontario legislature.
Government house leader Yasir Naqvi says by winning a majority in the June 12 election, the Liberals got a mandate from the people to implement the plan they campaigned on.
That plan, based on the May 1 budget that triggered the election, includes billion for public transit and infrastructure projects, .
5 billion for companies that create new jobs and a skills training program.
Naqvi says voters sent a clear message that they want the government to move forward on issues like the creation of a provincial pension plan for people without a workplace pension.
The throne speech will also outline a plan by Premier Kathleen Wynne to lead an Ontario trade mission to China.
The Opposition says the Liberals were given a mandate from voters to implement a very specific plan, so they don’t expect any surprises in the throne speech.
“The election results are still very fresh in everyone’s minds and I think people are still digesting on our side what those results mean, and I think that has given Ms. Wynne a mandate,” said Progressive Conservative MPP Lisa MacLeod.
“That’s not to say that there won’t be opportunities for us to critique her policies, but I think we know very much the position she’s in and where she wants to take the province.
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