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It took a Pr <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup ogressive Conservative government and a pandemic to push Ontarios debt beyond $400 billion.Now its barrelling toward $500 billion, which translates into half a trillion dollars 鈥?plus or minus. That adds up to the biggest debt for any subsovereign entity on the planet.Is our province in over its proverbial head ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Finance Minister Rod Phillips shakes his head: No. Not to worry, Phillips says reassuringly in the middle of the cavernous Toronto Star newsroom, now nearly empty in mid-pandemic. He is holding fo stanley flasche rth with the editorial board and the newspapers senior leadership, and he is on the spot 鈥?even if socially distanced. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In opposition, his Tories pointed accusing fingers over Ontarios rising repayment burden. Now, in power, their fingerprints are all over that debt.It can now be said that the Tories are doing the right thing 鈥?not the right wing thing. Borrowing big is risky, but doing less would be reckless. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At what point does Ontarios debt load reach the point of no return ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The rate of return for the provinces infrastructure investments has never been higher, because interest rates have never been lower: 1.6 per cent a year, according to his Nov. 5 budget stanley cup website . Phillip
BURLINGTON, Ont. 鈥?Ikea Canada is recalling a water dispenser for pets due to a risk of suffocation.The company made the move after receiving reports that t <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley mugs wo dogs got their heads stuck in the dispenser dome and suffocated.The company says it has sold 7,767 LU stanley trinkflaschen RVIG water dispensers in Canada, but there were no reported incidents in this country. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It is urging customers to stop using the water dispenser and return it to an Ikea store for a full refund. stanley thermoskannen By The Canadian Press ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Amky Thibeault to testify at Sudbury Liberal trial
It took a Pr <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup ogressive Conservative government and a pandemic to push Ontarios debt beyond $400 billion.Now its barrelling toward $500 billion, which translates into half a trillion dollars 鈥?plus or minus. That adds up to the biggest debt for any subsovereign entity on the planet.Is our province in over its proverbial head ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Finance Minister Rod Phillips shakes his head: No. Not to worry, Phillips says reassuringly in the middle of the cavernous Toronto Star newsroom, now nearly empty in mid-pandemic. He is holding fo stanley flasche rth with the editorial board and the newspapers senior leadership, and he is on the spot 鈥?even if socially distanced. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In opposition, his Tories pointed accusing fingers over Ontarios rising repayment burden. Now, in power, their fingerprints are all over that debt.It can now be said that the Tories are doing the right thing 鈥?not the right wing thing. Borrowing big is risky, but doing less would be reckless. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At what point does Ontarios debt load reach the point of no return ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The rate of return for the provinces infrastructure investments has never been higher, because interest rates have never been lower: 1.6 per cent a year, according to his Nov. 5 budget stanley cup website . Phillip
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