Ontario Tories quietly release list of campaign promises, call it final plan
After vowing for weeks to deliver a fully costed platform, Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives on Wednesday quietly released a compilation of their campaign promises without saying how they would pay for them.
The updated “Plan for the People,” posted on the party’s website, lays out how much each initiative is expected to cost but not where the money will come from, nor does it explain the billions in so-called “efficiencies” Tory Leader Doug Ford has promised to find.
Ford did not speak about the online document, but his spokeswoman said it was the party’s final plan.
“We do not know the state of Ontario’s finances and anyone who tells you they do is lying to you,” Melissa Lantsman said, alluding to the provincial auditor general’s finding that the governing Liberals’ deficit projections are understated by billions.


