AlvinofDiaspar
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Sorry GMO has little to do with whether the food is good or not.
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you gotta be joking! So you think GMO food is good for you. I don't even want to get into an argument or debate about thisSorry GMO has little to do with whether the food is good or not.
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you gotta be joking! So you think GMO food is good for you. I don't even want to get into an argument or debate about this
you gotta be joking! So you think GMO food is good for you. I don't even want to get into an argument or debate about this
Resigning and letting the party at least stand somewhat of a chance in the 2018 election.
So with the 2017 Ontario budget out, does anyone think Wynne's poll numbers will go up?
Back on topic, it doesn't appear that her hydro news helped her. It came across as a desperate attempt at regaining popularity and most people can see right through it — and that's exactly how the media covered it.
I can imagine a bunch of actuaries developing headaches tonight at private health insurance companies. This move towards universal pharmacare is actually quite daring, and flashy compared to the actual expense involved. Quebec has what passes for this, but it is more akin to private insurance, with its annual contributions and copayments. Last year, my mother, who lives in Quebec, paid about $1,800 for her prescriptions and contributions - far more than she would have in Ontario. Yet no one was clamouring for this particular move. Most people in that age category are not among the biggest health spenders. I would have preferred more investment in affordable housing, or in housing assistance, perhaps similar to Section 8 housing in the U.S., and also more funds for hospitals.
I agree with this, the policy is very short-sighted. If they were smart what they would have put income restrictions on the policy and increase the target age range, instead of handing out free medication to everyone and anyone with a prescription under 25.They could have easily provided greater benefits to those who needed it instead of giving rich kids free allergy medicines