Reading Time: 4 minutes In the post-COVID-19 era, government needs to invest in game-changing projects. Here are some good places to start
Author: Maddie Di Muccio
Troy Media columnist Maddie Di Muccio is a former town councillor in Newmarket, Ont., and former columnist with the Toronto Sun. Often appearing on talk radio and TV, she focuses on educational and political reform.
Ontario justice delays create injustices
Reading Time: 4 minutes Wait times for court proceedings to help children escape physical or psychological harm are far too long. Society is failing to protect these vulnerable citizens
Trudeau exposes himself as the one we can’t trust
Reading Time: 3 minutes Maybe Trudeau should have dressed up as a clown at that party in 2001. It would have suited him better
Ontarians pay too much for auto insurance
Reading Time: 3 minutes Blame fraud for part of the problem. Blame the insurance industry as well. But the government can help consumers
Doug Ford’s abuse of power for petty personal gain
Reading Time: 3 minutes The premier is ignoring very real problems across Ontario in order to settle a personal vendetta with Toronto city council
Greenbelt development plan could be Ford’s undoing
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Ontario PC leader boasting that he would build homes on the fiercely-protected lands illustrates stunningly bad political instinct
Salvaging the Ontario PC wreckage
Reading Time: 3 minutes Five clear policy ideas that will resonate with the province’s voters and make a party leadership candidate stand out
Trudeau putting Canada’s economic interests at risk
Reading Time: 3 minutes While Asian nations are interested in our goods and services, not one of them is interested in buying the values that Trudeau keeps proselytizing
Patrick Brown’s colossal betrayal of conservative values
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Ontario PC leader is either suffering an ideological identity crisis or is one of the biggest political opportunists we’ve seen in some time
Trudeau’s Asian trip a diplomatic and trade disaster
Reading Time: 4 minutes The PM had a chance to join a global effort to protect Canadian research and innovation, but he failed. And that wasn’t his only failure