Good morning, everyone. I’d like to introduce my new intern for the summer. Her name is magnificent Mikaela Taylor, and she’s actually from Scarborough–Guildwood, so I’m borrowing her. Welcome to your House.
If I had a billion dollars
If I had a billion dollars
Well, I’d buy you a house
I would buy you a fourplex in this housing crisis
And if I had a billion dollars
If I had a billion dollars
I’d buy equipment for your house
Maybe a nice heat pump with a rebate!
But, seriously, Mr. Speaker, how can this government possibly think getting booze in convenience stores one year early would be a priority for Ontarians in an affordability crisis, in a housing crisis, in a health care crisis, in a climate emergency?
My question to the Premier: Are you that nervous about the next election that you have to resort to games and gimmicks?
—a new Secord public school, which I talked to you about last week—they’ve been waiting forever;
—funding for Michael Garron’s redevelopment—hospitals aren’t that important these days, are they;
—cooling systems for our schools with extreme heat upon us;
—operational costs for TTC;
—family doctors for everyone;
—more affordable housing, especially assisted living.
If I had a billion dollars, I would invest in Ontario.
My question, through you, Mr. Speaker, to the Premier: Why are you spending a billion dollars on booze? Why are your priorities so skewed?