John Tory calls on Dalton McGuinty to deliver more than just empty words and start to address some of the more serious issues in Ontario that the McGuinty government has been neglecting for years.
In his last video blog message before the October 10 election, John Tory asks Ontarians what kind of leader they want for the next four years - one who's running on a record of broken promises, or one who stands for a higher standard of competency, honesty and fairness.
John Tory, his wife Barbara Hackett and tour crew have been busy crisscrossing the province, stopping in at rallies, canvassing neighbourhoods and greeting citizens on the street to encourage people to vote for a change in leadership on October 10!
While visiting the trade floor of a Toronto brokerage firm, John Tory said he would encourage economic prosperity in all levels of society and would would eliminate the so-called health tax for people earning less than $30,000 a year starting next January.
After participating in a roundtable discussion with parents of children with Autism, John Tory vowed to end years of waiting and give them and their families the support they need to learn, develop and reach their full potential.
John Tory today returned to Caledonia, the site of the ongoing land-occupation, where he called for new leadership to resolve the current standoff and prevent other illegal occupations in the future.
Outside the Mimico Correctional Facility in Etobicoke with candidates Tom Barlow and Mohamed Kassim, John Tory vows to protect Ontario families by putting an end to Dalton McGuinty's catch and release justice system.
After a great performance on the televised leader's debate, John Tory joined PC Party supporters for a little celebration where he thanked all team members for their great support and dedication.
In a performance showing he is ready to be Ontario's next premier, John Tory secured a clear victory over Dalton McGuinty and Howard Hampton in the Leader's Debate. Read what the media say and find out what Tory was thinking as he headed into the event.
John Tory tells reporters that he's ready to do his best and be himself at tonight's televised Leader's Debate, airing 6:30 p.m. on all major news networks. Make sure to tune in!
John Tory vows to end the Liberal waste of taxpayer dollars on needless year end spending sprees. Tory's comments, made from a Toronto cricket pitch, signals that the time has come to end reckless year end spending and slush funds for government friends.
John Tory returned to the scene of Dalton McGuinty's tax crime where four years ago he signed a pledge to the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation that he would not raise taxes. Tory was presented with the original pledge and he vowed to eliminate McGuinty's $2.6 billion so-called 'health tax'.
John Tory was in Scarborough's Galloway neighbourhood, where he met with a local group of residents concerned with the increasing rate of violent crime. In the Kingston-Galloway-Mo rningside area alone, six people have been murdered so far this year - double the number killed last year at the same time.
As children across Ontario headed back to school, Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory pledged to improve public education in Ontario by initiating an urgent review to fix the provincial funding formula and investing an additional $2.44 billion over the next four years.
In a comprehensive presentation, John Tory walked reporters through the details of the Ontario PC Party's platform costing and spoke of a plan that is both affordable and achievable.
John Tory speaks frankly about his plan to include faith-based schools in Ontario's public education system and strengthen this system through shared standards of curriculum, teaching and accountability.
While in Brantford, John Tory said that the overarching, defining principle for our justice system in Ontario is simple: there is one law for everyone - no one is beneath the law, no one is above the law and no one is beyond the law.
John Tory, his wife Barbara Hackett and several Ontario PC Party Candidates visited the home of a London family who pay $600 per year towards McGuinty's Health Tax. Tory plans to eliminate this tax and increase health care investment in other areas.
At a meeting of the Police Association of Ontario, John Tory announced that a PC government will put another 200 police officers on the streets, fix the justice system and support kids and families in at-risk neighbourhoods.
After visiting the Village of Winston Park long-term care facility in Kitchener, John Tory said his government would take immediate action to improve the living standards for seniors in long-term care facilities in Ontario.
After getting a backstage tour at the Stratford Festival, John Tory announced that a PC government will provide long-term funding for the festival as part of the overall PC plan to enhance arts and culture.
North America's largest Caribbean festival rocked Toronto this month, culminating in the Lakeshore parade this Saturday. John Tory and PC Party Candidates joined the colourful and lively festival-goers in celebrating Caribana's 40th Anniversary.
John Tory stood outside the offices of the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation to reinforce his commitment to protect Ontario homeowners from skyrocketing property assessment increases that put them at risk of losing their homes.