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Attracting Investment, Creating Jobs and Growing the Economy
    The 2012 Ontario Budget takes strong action to eliminate Ontario's deficit by 2017-18 while protecting health care and education and doing the things that are essential to creating jobs and growing the economy.
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June is Seniors' Month
    Ontario’s seniors worked hard to build a province that we could all be proud of. That’s why the McGuinty government is taking strong action to give our seniors the supports they need to enjoy their golden years with dignity and grace.
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School Closures
    Ontario is asking everyone in the public sector to do their part to help bring down a $16 billion deficit. That includes asking school boards to take a look at underused schools and the possibility of school consolidations in order to re-invest in student
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Cleaner Air for Ontario
    A recent report show that over the last decade, levels for six of the most common pollutants have decreased by as much as 60 per cent
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The 2012 Ontario Budget: Strong Action for a Stronger Ontario
    Savings found in the education budget to provide $20 million in transition funding for northern and rural hospitals. We cut the price the government pays for generic drugs and we’ll use that money to support the most vulnerable, raising Ontario Disability
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Provincial News
Ontario Plans to Extend Highway 427
    Government Planning for Future Growth with Smart Infrastructure Investments
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Reducing Auto Insurance Costs for Ontario Drivers
    Ontario Government Proposes Strategy to Help People Lower Household Expenses
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More Support for Low-Income Families
    Ontario Government Proposes Increase in Child Benefit
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A Budget for a Prosperous and Fair Ontario
    New Ontario Government Helps Create Jobs And Supports People
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New Ontario Government Helps The Music Industry Create Jobs
    New Fund Promotes Ontario’s Music at Home and Around the World
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Helping Students Prepare For Life After High School McGuinty Government Helping Students Turn Their Passion Into A Career More than 9,000 students at 37 high schools across the province will be getting extra help in the classroom to learn about the benefits of postsecondary education and choose a career.

Starting this fall, the new Life After High School program will help Grade 12 students and their families:
  • better understand college, university and apprenticeship options;
  • navigate the application process for OSAP; and  
  • overcome barriers that may discourage students from applying to college, university or apprenticeship.
Helping more students graduate high school and get a postsecondary education or training is part of the McGuinty government's plan to help every student succeed and build a knowledge-based economy for the future.

Strengthening Student Support in Ontario.

Find out more about Ontario's colleges and universities.

See more about Ontario's increasing graduation rate.

Find out more about our Student Success programs that are helping more students graduate.

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