We have the people, we have a strong plan and we’re building Ontario for a better future.
I’m Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West, and I’m here to work for my community.
Glynn A. Green in Pelham is getting an expansion!
Big news for students and families in Niagara! 🏫📚
Today, I announced a $78.1M million investment for a new school and three school expansions across our region.
As our communities grow, we’re making sure students have the modern learning spaces they need to succeed for generations to come.
Under the leadership of @fordnationdougford and @paulcalandra , our government is delivering for Niagara families.
Securing funding for water and waste water projects in Niagara:
- takes the cost off property tax bills 💵
- gets more housing built 🏠
- supports good jobs in the trades👷♂️
“A truly remarkable woman”. “This will never happen again”. “Unbelievably dedicated”.
Just a few words to describe Betsy Witteveen from West Lincoln, who over 51 years has fostered over 200 (!) young people - showering them with love, purpose, and kindness.
So honoured to be able to celebrate her with the team and family at FACS Niagara 👏
Launching the next phase in Ontario’s affordable electricity framework - helping foundational industries and businesses save money.⚡️
Thankful to local champion @mciriellompp and PA @davidsmithmpp for joining me in Stoney Creek with @hraicanada leadership this morning to announce the opening of @ontarioieso Peak Performance Program - helping reduce electricity use during peak summer periods, and help job creators save money.
It’s all part of @slecce ’s plan to protect Ontario’s workers, jobs, and industries for generations to come.
https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1007313/ontario-launches-new-program-to-strengthen-electricity-grid-and-reduce-costs-for-consumers
Liberals gave out electricity contracts that were locked in at prices 10x above market rates.
With @fordnationdougford , through our competitive process focused on lowering costs, these new projects are coming in 73% lower than the Liberals contracts.
35% lower than New York
20% lower than Quebec
14% lower than BC
That’s what @slecce and I shared details of yesterday - the largest procurement of power in Ontario’s history, protecting workers and businesses for generations to come.