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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario New Democrats say they would create a new cap-and-trade carbon pricing system if elected in 2022.The official Opposition made the promise in an environmental policy plank of their election platform, released today at a morning news conference.Party leader Andrea Horwath says the province needs the carbon pricing system to help fight climate change. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO
stanley mugs W She says the system would generate $30 billion in revenue, and the NDP would raise another $10 billion through the sale of green bonds, over four years.The NDP says that cash would be used to pay for green building retrofits, to ramp up electric vehicle sales, and to plant a billion trees by 2030. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The platfo
stanley kubek rm also promises to give each household in the province $600 to add an electric car charging station.Ontario Progressive Conservative government scrapped the province cap-and-trade system in 2018, a regime introduced by the previous Liberal government. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Horwath said the NDP carbon pricing system will ensure polluters pay for their emissions and promised it will not add costs to low and middle income Ontarians. ARTICLE CONTI
vaso stanley NUES BELOW The party says the plan would help Ontario reach a target of net-zero Esyp Halton reports new COVID-19 outbreak and new cases across Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills
The recipients for the 2022 Milton Community Fund have been announced, with 25 local organization set to receive grants totalling $207,847.The community fund supports not-profit organizations that enhance access to arts, cultural and recreational programs. The top recipients this year include Halton Healthcare Services $43,000 , Milton and District Horticultural Society $17,800 , Milton Philharmonic Orche
stanley cup stra $17,400 , Arts Milton $10,990 , and St. John Ambulance 鈥?Oakville/Milton/Halton Hills branch $10,700 .Mayor Gord
stanley cup Krantz commends the organizations for their dedication and commitment to serving the Milton community. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We look forward to seeing how these groups will use the Milton Community Fund grants to improve the quality of life for town residents, while strengthening local partnerships, he said. More than $7.3 million in cash grants have been d
stanley puodelis istributed since the program was established by council in 2001 鈥?allocating funds received from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation Woodbine at Mohawk Park . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The full list is available at milton.ca/communityfund.