Friday, May 19, 2006
Source: lfpress.ca
Toronto, the provisional government has taken with the resolution to exempt senior citizens and soldiers abroad from paying the Ontario Health Tax. This resolution by rookie Conservative member Lisa MacLeod was not accepted by the Liberal majority. Ontarians pay between $60 & $900 in a year as health premiums which the government pays $2.4 billion funded to the hospitals and the medical services. MacLeod says that except soldiers and the senior citizens the issue will be progressed with others. He made a comment by saying “motherhood and an apple-pie”. The his health tax is poised to be the future election issue with the Opposition Leader John Tory vowing to scrap it if his party is to be elected during the elections held on October 2007.



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