The fall economic statement shows the province is raking in more money than previously thought, but is it enough to justify a $200 cheque to every Ontarian? ...
Everybody was smiling for much longer than I would have expected. He was sweating by the end. They managed to put some pretty strong questioning to him without seeming to force him into a corner where he would have to be combative. The answers he was obliged to give show what he was not allowed to talk about, just as clearly as if he’d come out and said it.
I felt particularly represented as a disabled person on ODSP, suffering more than I have to from a lack of treatments available to poor people.
With a side of grilled finance minister.
Everybody was smiling for much longer than I would have expected. He was sweating by the end. They managed to put some pretty strong questioning to him without seeming to force him into a corner where he would have to be combative. The answers he was obliged to give show what he was not allowed to talk about, just as clearly as if he’d come out and said it.
I felt particularly represented as a disabled person on ODSP, suffering more than I have to from a lack of treatments available to poor people.
Yeah, it’s a pretty naked move and a slap in the face of people who depend on the underfunded programs and services.