Ontario's Budget Priorities: Innovation, Competitiveness & Infrastructure


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:29
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Ontario's Budget Priorities: Innovation, Competitiveness & Infrastructure

Ontarios finance minister, Peter Bethlenfalvy, unveils budget priorities, focusing on innovation, competitiveness, and infrastructure to bolster the provinces economy. Key areas include productivity boosts, business climate improvement, infrastructure expansion, trade support, workforce growth, and clean energy. The balanced fiscal strategy aims to maintain essential services amidst global uncertainties, with a projected deficit of thirteen point four billion dollars.

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