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Newsroom Ready: Ontario Liberals promising $65 billion in new spending over four years
Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie released her party's full platform with less than a week to go until election day. It promises $65 billion in new spending over four years, along with finding more than $28 billion in efficiencies, and the Liberals say the plan contains no new taxes or tax increases. (Feb. 21, 2025)
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