Petitions
“Since before Confederation, Christians from different denominations helped build the foundations of the province we know today,” says Blais. “These early pioneers, including farmers, teachers, homemakers, tradespeople, and local leaders, established schools, hospitals, civic institutions, and social traditions that shaped the cultural and democratic character of early Upper Canada.”
We call on the Government of Ontario to immediately develop and publish a comprehensive, evidence-based provincial strategy to address the challenges facing boys and young men, including their educational success, economic participation, mental health, and social well-being, and to report publicly on progress.
Since before Confederation, Christians from different denominations helped build the foundations of the province we know today. These early pioneers, including farmers, teachers, homemakers, tradespeople, and local leaders, established schools, hospitals, civic institutions, and social traditions that shaped the cultural and democratic character of early Upper Canada.
We call on the Ontario Government to sign a fair deal for Ottawa, fund public transit and infrastructure investments and re-upload HWY 174 this year.
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WE THE UNDERSIGNED petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to take immediate steps to strengthen impaired driving laws and introduce tougher penalties for impaired driving to save lives, prevent repeat offences and protect the public.
WE, the UNDERSIGNED, call upon the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to enact the following measures:
1. Re-commit to honouring and defending the Canada Health Act,
2. Guarantee that healthcare in Ontario will not be privatized,
3. Ensure that in every case, healthcare system decisions are patient-centred and not profit-centred
4. Commit to solve the challenges in our healthcare system through public and not-for-profit initiatives.
Therefore we, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as follows:
To pass legislation requiring all candidates seeking election to municipal office to submit a criminal background check as part of their nomination package; and to introduce eligibility criteria prohibiting individuals recently convicted of serious criminal offences from running for municipal office for a fixed, clearly defined period of time.
I asked the Premier if his government will re-upload HWY 174 back to provincial responsibility just as he’s agreed to…