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Ontario NDP vows to reverse election finance changes to boost govt integrity

The New Democrats say they will also enact tougher lobbying laws and increase transparency, making it so that every meeting with lobbyists will be publicly reported.The party is also pledging to amend the government appointment process so that an all-party committee reviews every appointee, and says the chairs of public boards won’t be allowed to engage in partisan activity.

Horwath has said full costing details on the party’s blueprint for Ontario will be presented during the upcoming election campaign.

 

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Mr Ford made promises 4yrs ago and didn't do a single 1 of them. All these promises if elected, somehow always go away after the person wins. Perhaps the NDP will vow to make term limits on Parliament. Maybe even being able to fire an elected official when they break promises!!!

How about Party funding stops coming mostly from the taxpayer? You parties are thieves stealing our taxes for your own purposes.

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