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ontario budget

You could pay less for auto insurance in Ontario soon as the provincial government has proposed new measures to make it "more affordable."

That includes changing certain auto insurance coverage from mandatory to optional.

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The Ontario government has released its 2023 budget which is the largest in the province's history, at $204.7 billion, and makes a long list of spending commitments and cost-saving promises.

Aside from the government of Ontario's big headline to "balance the budget" by 2025, which would be three years ahead of schedule, this budget will immediately impact Ontario residents in plenty of ways when it comes to saving money, time, and planning your future.

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Parents in Ontario could be getting some money straight from the provincial government sometime soon.

On Tuesday, August 9, the Ontario government announced a couple of changes that have been made to the budget this year, including their plan to provide students with direct tutoring support to help "fill in the gaps" in their schooling over the pandemic.

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The Ontario 2022 budget was released on April 28, and it includes plenty of ways for Ontarians to save some money!

Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy announced the budget on Thursday, and the plan focuses on rebuilding the economy, building new infrastructure, creating new jobs and opportunities, staying open through COVID-19, lowering costs and more. This budget details the Ford government's spending plans if re-elected to another term in June.

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There could be some major changes coming to Highway 401 if Premier Doug Ford gets re-elected in June.

On Thursday, April 28, the Ontario government revealed its budget for next year, which outlined what Ford has in mind for the province from gas cuts, tax breaks for low-income Ontarians, transit plans, and more.

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