PC'S HUDAK WON'T SUPPORT LIBERAL THRONE SPEECH

Feb 19, 2013

By Michael Kramer

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There’s a promise from Ontario’s Liberal government to work with the opposition parties – to make the minority parliament a success.

And in the throne speech, Premier Kathleen Wynne says she hopes the Tories and N-D-P got the message that she is listening to them and is willing to work with them.

But the Premier’s hope appears to be unfounded.

Progressive Conservative Leader, Tim Hudak says he cannot support the throne speech and a change in government is needed.

The minority Liberals  need at least one of the opposition parties to support the throne speech to avoid triggering an election.

The NDP has said they are prepared to support the government even though today’s throne speech was  vague.

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