May 1, 2025, 11:21 am
Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy confirmed that the government will present its 2025 budget on May 15, emphasizing infrastructural development and a response to tariff pressures. The plan is presented as a catalyst for economic growth—clearly a move to keep fiscal critics at bay, even if debates over trade persist.
Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy says the budget will be a plan that helps the province build more, build faster and achieve free trade across the country
The Ford government will table its budget on Thursday, May 15. Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy made the announcement in the legislature on Thursday, saying it will be a plan that helps Ontario build more, build faster and achieve free trade across Canada. The fiscal plan comes at a time when…
Doug Ford’s government will table Ontario’s budget on May 15, it confirmed at Queen’s Park on Thursday.
Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy confirmed during question period at Queen's Park on Thursday that he would table the budget on May 15.
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