In the new year, Ontario Premier Ford should resolve to …
JAY GOLDBERG: Cut the HST, keep the budget balanced and end corporate welfare
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by Jay Goldberg | Dec 30, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: Cut the HST, keep the budget balanced and end corporate welfare
by Jay Goldberg | Dec 9, 2022
by Jay Goldberg | Oct 19, 2022
by Jay Goldberg | Jul 13, 2022
by Jay Goldberg | Jun 21, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: Ontario’s political parties will team up once again to funnel even more money from taxpayers’ wallets into party coffers
by Jay Goldberg | Jun 15, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: Voters saw Ford as the most responsible spender out of a bad bunch. That’s not a recipe for long-term success
by Jay Goldberg | May 10, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: His government’s budget had no concrete plan to balance the books and no tax relief for middle-class families. It’s just more spending
by Jay Goldberg | Mar 22, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: Canada continues to face its highest inflation rates in over 30 years. Rates haven’t been this high since Seinfeld first debuted on TV
by Jay Goldberg | Feb 18, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: After 15 years of high spending, run-away deficits, and no meaningful tax relief, it’s time for Ontario Premier Doug Ford to think big (FREE)
by Jay Goldberg | Feb 2, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: Ontario has been experiencing a tale of two pandemics. One is a fairy tale for bureaucrats, and the other is a grim story for the rest of us (FREE)
by Jay Goldberg | Jan 23, 2022
JAY GOLDBERG: The contrast between how New Brunswick and Ontario handled the pandemic is stark. New Brunswick is in the black, Ontario is in the red (FREE)
by Jay Goldberg | Dec 17, 2021
JAY GOLDBERG: After years of free spending and tax hikes, Ford promised a new era of responsible budgeting, lower taxes and less government waste (FREE)
by Jay Goldberg | Dec 8, 2021
JAY GOLDBERG: If successive Ontario governments had been just a little prudent with money, the province’s massive debt would be exactly zero (FREE)
by Jay Goldberg | Nov 18, 2021
JAY GOLDBERG: 2007 was the last time the province balanced its budget. Since then, Ontario’s politicians have been spending like drunken sailors (FREE)
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