Scarborough North Provincial Liberal Association

Scarborough North Provincial Liberal Association

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The official page of the Scarborough North Provincial Liberal Association. We exist to help elect Liberal MPPs for Scarborough North to Queen's Park.

We're also an advocacy hub on the issues that matter, from affordability, to housing, to education, to health care, to climate change, to transit, to inclusion. We're centrists who believe in striking a balance between the interests of workers and business to drive economic growth. We also work hard to improve quality of life in our riding by representing the interests of our members to different levels of government. We're always seeking new members - join us.

01/03/2022

150 days to go!

By the way, we primarily engage Liberal members in Scarborough North through our newsletter. If you'd like to stay updated on how we're organizing to make Ontario better for all and to make Doug Ford a one-term premier, send us a private message and we'll add you to the list.

12/15/2021

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our final of 2021. Together, we connected with tens of thousands of Ontarians, and we can't wait to continue the momentum in 2022!

12/14/2021

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Nine provinces in Canada, under every political stripe, managed to make a deal for affordable & accessible childcare, but not Ontario under Doug Ford.

The Ontario Liberal Party will deliver $10/day childcare.

👉 https://bit.ly/CareForEveryChild

11/29/2021

Congratulations to the provincial Liberal nominee for Scarborough North, Anita Anandarajan!

We look forward to supporting her campaign and turning Scarborough North red once more.

Anita Anandarajan is a Recruitment Consultant and a strong community advocate. We’re happy to announce that today, Anita was officially nominated as your 2022 candidate for Scarborough North!

For more about Anita, visit: https://ontarioliberal.ca/scarborough-north-nomination/

Ottawa, Alberta reach deal for $10-a-day child care | CBC News 11/16/2021

So Alberta has signed onto $10 a day child care, but Ontario still hasn't? Come on.

This is a huge reason why Doug Ford needs to be voted out next year. He may eventually come around like he did on paid sick days, but he has proven time and again that he doesn't understand that child care is among the biggest expenses for many families in Ontario, and that providing more access to it would give families financial support.

We should be supporting families, not denying their realities.

Ottawa, Alberta reach deal for $10-a-day child care | CBC News Alberta and the federal government have reached a deal to support an average of $10-a-day child care and create 42,500 new regulated early learning and child care spaces by the end of March 2026.

11/11/2021

Lest we forget. 🇨🇦

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