The Opposition vowed to vote against the minority Liberal
government’s throne speech, just minutes after the start of the first session of the Ontario legislature since last month’s election.
The throne speech repeated Liberal campaign promises, but did not address the Tories’ two biggest concerns; jobs and government spending.
Conservative Leader Tim Hudak says he’s disappointed and his
party won’t support the throne speech.
But NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says Ontarians are tired of
partisan games and plans to take the Liberals up on their promise to work with the opposition parties.
Conservatives Against Throne Speech
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