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Ontario Sales Tax Credit
    Government of Ontario's tax package, including the HST, will create 591,000 additional new jobs, $47 billion in new business investment and increase the wages of workers across the province
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Ontario Improving its Graduated Licensing System and Getting Tougher on Drinking Drivers
    Since the Graduated Licensing System was introduced in 1994, the fatality rate among drivers 16 to 19 years of age dropped by 48 per cent
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Government wants to hear from Condominium Owners
    Survey will ask condo owners about the experiences they’ve had with condo buying, as well as with their condo corporations, boards of directors, repairs and maintenance, reserve funds and dispute resolution
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A Fun and Safe Summer on the Water for all Ontarians
    Government of Ontario is reviewing all of our recreational water safety initiatives
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HST: What's Taxable and What's Not
    Making Ontario competitive following the global recession
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Provincial News
Test Scores Rise For Ontario Students
    McGuinty Government Preparing Students For Future Success
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Ontario Attracts Clean Energy Manufacturing Plants
    McGuinty Government Brings Investment and up to 1,400 Jobs To Ontario
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Keeping Drivers Safe
    McGuinty Government Implements New Drinking And Driving Measures
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Consultations Begin On Public Sector Compensation
    McGuinty Government Takes Next Step In Plan To Manage Responsibly
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Province Takes Action on Eco Fees
    McGuinty Government Committed To Keeping Household Hazardous Waste Out Of Environment
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Fair Drug Prices: The Right Thing to Do for Your Family
A Prescription for Lower Prices and Better Service for Families

Ontario is one of the largest purchasers of prescription drugs in the world, but we’ve been paying some of the highest prices for generic drugs.

Compared to some US states, we pay as much as five times more for some of the most popular generic drugs for diabetes, high blood pressure and other health conditions.

This is money we could put to better use covering more drugs and investing in our health system.

That’s why the government is moving to drop the cost of generics by 50%. This would mean :

  • Better access to cheaper medications
  • More choice for people
  • A stronger, more accountable health care system.

Simply put, fair drug prices benefit all Ontarians. Ensuring Better Value for Money

Along with increasing Ontarians’ access to drugs, getting better value for money spent on these drugs is one of the government’s top priorities. Changes brought about by The Transparent System for Patients Act has enabled a significant amount of progress in this regard. In 2004/2005 the annual growth rate of drug program costs was 10%. It is now at 5%. That has translated into savings of more than $1 billion taxpayer dollars since 2006, money we have reinvested into a system that is funding more drugs for more people.

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