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Ontario
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Premier
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
2,375 days in office
Ontario's 42nd Parliament
07 Jun 2018 - 03 May 2022
Ontario's 43rd Parliament
24 Jun 2022 - 28 Jan 2025

The 2022 Ontario general election was held on June 2, 2022 to elect the 124 members of the 43rd Parliament of Ontario. The Progressive Conservative (PC) Party of Ontario, led by Doug Ford, won a majority government with 83 of the 124 seats in the legislature. The incumbent party, they increased their seat share from 76 in the 2018 election. They campaigned on a slogan to “get it done,” pledging to build highways and transit infrastructure and open up the “Ring of Fire,” a mineral-rich area in northern Ontario. Instead of an election platform, the Ontario PC Party presented its promises on its website in the form of press releases throughout the campaign.

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Promise History

2.04.028 - “The Ontario PCs will invest $74 million to rebuild Highway 101 through Timmins”

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24-Jun-2022
Justification

Although the Ford government committed to the funding and reconstruction of Highway 101 in their 2022 Budget, no resources have been committed to-date. This promise remains not yet rated.

“The government is funding the reconstruction of Highway 101 through Timmins, which is a vital piece of infrastructure that supports commuters and local mining and forest industries. This highway is an approximately 21.4‐kilometre stretch of Highway 101 and is used by 25,000 vehicles per day. These types of highway investments will improve roads and get people to where they need to go, connecting them to jobs and supporting economic growth in local communities.”

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