Press Release
Three Takeaways from Ontario’s Throne Speech
The 44th Parliament of Ontario is in many ways, a series of firsts. It’s the first Ontario legislative session with a female Speaker of the Legislature. It’s the first legislative session since the provincial election which saw the PC Party forming a third consecutive majority government. Most critically, it’s the first legislative session since the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump first took effect.
Today, Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont delivered the Speech from the Throne, outlining how the government will protect Ontario in this tumultuous economic environment. The Speech covered broad themes of economic empowerment and resilience. The Speech previews the unprecedented legislative levers the province will pull to achieve it.
Here are three key takeaways from today’s Throne Speech:
Ontario Stands Defiant in the Face of U.S. Tariffs
Premier Doug Ford and his Cabinet will make good on the PC Party’s campaign pledge to “Protect Ontario.”
The commitments include:
Ontario Will Eliminate Barriers to Drive Economic Growth
The need to eliminate red tape has never been more urgent. These barriers stifle Ontario’s economic competitiveness, reducing our ability to meet the demand for made-in-Ontario goods and services within Canada.
The government will:
Public Services that Deliver for Ontarians
As economic pressures mount, Ontarians need to know they can continue to access the services they need now and in the future.
To that end, the government will:
The emotionally-charged speech concluded with a full-throated declaration of Canada’s strengths – a country of diverse individuals united by a common sense of duty, hard work, and resilience. The measures outlined today are a reminder that the Government of Ontario has acted decisively in times of crisis – and despite outside attempts to divide us – we will emerge from this pivotal moment with newfound purpose.
What Does This Mean for You and Your Business?
Governments like to work with pointed, concise messages that build a consistent brand for their priorities, and we heard this today. Think of these as lanes:
If you want to advance your project, you should pick one of these lanes.
Stay tuned for more Counsel Public Affairs coverage of that and any other developments in the coming weeks.
Tim Hudak
Partner
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Devan Sommerville
Vice President
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Johanna Chevalier
Associate Vice President
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Rob Elliott
Associate Vice President
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Felix Burns
Account Director
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