Ottawa Citizen

5 THINGS TO KNOW

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Ontario’s new Progressiv­e Conservati­ve government played up key campaign promises Thursday in its first throne speech, which also included more recent policy pledges but no new announceme­nts. Here are some highlights:

1 Financial Accountabi­lity

The Tories repeated their promise to order a line-byline audit of all government spending as part of their efforts to find billions in efficienci­es. They also renewed their pledge to call a commission meant to identify ways to boost financial transparen­cy.

2 Cap And Trade

The government said it would move forward with its plan to scrap the cap-and-trade system, having already revoked the regulation that governs the program. It also vowed to end “unfair, unaffordab­le green energy contracts” it said were imposed on rural communitie­s.

3 Education Reform

The province said it would replace “failed ideologica­l experiment­s in the classroom” with “tried-and-true methods” when it comes to math and sex ed. The government announced Wednesday that schools would temporaril­y revert to an older version of the sex-ed curriculum rather than the updated version brought in by the Liberals three years ago.

4 Expanding Beer And Wine Sales

The Tories said they would trust adults to make responsibl­e choices and allow consumers to buy beer and wine in convenienc­e stores, grocery stores and big-box stores.

5 Honouring Vets And Police

The government pledged to build a new monument to veterans of the war in Afghanista­n and said it would create a dedicated hotline to help military families. The Tories also promised to remove restrictio­ns on police officers they said “treat those in uniform as subjects of suspicion and scorn.” The province has already stalled the implementa­tion of a law that would have strengthen­ed oversight of law enforcemen­t and redefined duties.

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