Author: Bobbi Ann Brady

What should Ontario do with a $12.5-billion surplus

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady Depending on how you look at the most recent report of Ontario’s Financial Accountability Officer (FAO), there’s bad news and perhaps good. Keep in mind the mandate of the FAO is to provide an independent analysis of the province’s finances and trends in Ontario’s economy. The FAO was legislated in

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MPP Brady introduces legislation to protect farmland

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Feb. 21, 2023 QUEEN’S PARK – Haldimand-Norfolk MPP Bobbi Ann Brady today introduced legislation that, if passed, will protect Ontario’s farmland. “Land use planning affects our daily lives and Ontario’s farmland and arable land is an essential resource for the sustainability and security of our food systems, environment and local economies,” Brady

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Winter in rural Ontario means farm meetings

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady Winter is a time for farm meetings. This winter has been no exception, albeit all meetings resumed in-person, which were sorely missed the past few winters. I’ve tried to attend every farm meeting I’ve been invited to, so long as I am not required to be on the road with

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Health care problems boil down to a lack of people

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady It all boils down to people. That simple statement sums up the problems facing health care today. However, the situation and solutions are much deeper. The shortage of personal support workers (PSWs) became apparent during the pandemic. These dedicated workers provide daily care to residents in retirement and nursing homes.

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Brady encourages input into budget process

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Feb. 2, 2023 SIMCOE – Haldimand-Norfolk MPP Bobbi Ann Brady is encouraging residents to provide input into the province’s Finance Committee to aid in drafting the 2023-24 budget. Brady, a member of the province’s Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, has been travelling the province as part of the pre-budget hearings.

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Building relationships with our municipal partners

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady We know rural and small towns are the backbone of Ontario. Rural Ontario provides crucial sources of food, water, energy and recreation for the province. There are 469 rural municipalities in Ontario – both Haldimand and Norfolk are among that number. Rural municipalities cover 96 per cent of Ontario’s land

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Improving rural road safety has a long way to go

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady In 2023, the Ontario Good Roads Association is celebrating its 129th anniversary. While the Good Roads movement began in the 1870s in Rhode Island, by 1894, it was particularly strong in Ontario, where wheelmen, riding clubs, and manufacturers sought to protect their interests from legislative discrimination. At the same time,

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Time for judicial reform – provincially and federally

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady The tragic shooting of a Haldimand County OPP officer on Dec. 27 is still on people’s minds, but our pragmatism sets in as sadness continues. The question of why this tragedy occurred beats on the brows of Ontarians – on Canadians. I’ve been receiving emails, telephone calls, and private messages

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Wrapping up 2022 – looking ahead to 2023

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady I hope you are settling into 2023 and had a wonderful Christmas season. Last week I reflected on the first few months as your representative at Queen’s Park, and as promised, this week’s column will wrap up 2022. Independence gives me the freedom to vote based on what Haldimand-Norfolk tells

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