Ontario's Progressive Conservative government introduced an omnibus bill titled the Get It Done Act, which aims to accelerate construction projects and streamline environmental assessments. However, opposition parties argue that the legislation will not accomplish much. The bill also includes provisions to undo a previous policy and restrict future governments on carbon taxes and road tolls.
Ontario 's Progressive Conservative government introduced an omnibus bill titled the Get It Done Act , which aims to accelerate construction projects and streamline environmental assessments . However, opposition parties argue that the legislation will not accomplish much.
The bill also includes provisions to undo a previous policy and restrict future governments on carbon taxes and road tolls.
Ontario Progressive Conservative Government Omnibus Bill Get It Done Act Construction Projects Environmental Assessments Opposition Parties Carbon Taxes Road Tolls
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