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Ontario moving ahead with mandatory co-op, but no price tag or timeline yet

Matthews: “Part of the work we’re doing will be looking at what the costs are, but the question I would say is, what are the costs of not doing anything?”

Published Jul 5, 2016 at 12:00am

Ontario moving ahead with mandatory co-op, but no price tag or timeline yet

Stephen LeClair, Ontario first financial accountability officer, presented his first report Thursday explaining how the Liberal government’s decision to sell off 60 per cent of Hydro One could be a bad deal for taxpayers.

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