Changes to Ontario's Cabinet
- Premier Kathleen Wynne today announced changes to her cabinet and government following the resignation of Harinder Takhar due to medical issues.
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- Premier Kathleen Wynne today announced changes to her cabinet and government following the resignation of Harinder Takhar due to medical issues.
- Today, Premier Kathleen Wynne visited the Early Years Centre at the Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office where she highlighted the 2013 Budget's proposed increases to the Ontario Child Benefit, which helps about one million low- to moderate-income children across the province.
- Premier Kathleen Wynne honoured two fallen police officers whose names were added to the Ontario Police Memorial at Queen's Park today.
- The new Ontario government unveiled a series of new initiatives intended to help small urban municipalities create jobs and grow their economies, which will also help people in their everyday lives.
- The new Ontario government launched its comprehensive Youth Jobs Strategy, which would help more young people find jobs and make sure employers can hire the skilled workers they need to thrive in today's economy. A highly skilled and adaptable workforce is critical to Ontario's continued economic success.
- The new Ontario government plans to create a fund of $100 million for 2013 - 2014, to help small, rural and Northern municipalities build roads, bridges and other critical infrastructure.
- Ontario is working collaboratively with the federal government, the Government of Manitoba and other partners to keep the Experimental Lakes Area (ELA) operational in 2013 and ensure sustained longer-term operations.
- The new Ontario government wants more people to receive timely access to home and community care.