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Ontario
In office
Premier
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
2,097 days in office
Ontario's 42nd Parliament
07 Jun 2018 - 03 May 2022
Ontario's 43rd Parliament
24 Jun 2022 - Present

The 2022 Ontario general election was held on June 2, 2022 to elect the 124 members of the 43rd Parliament of Ontario. The Progressive Conservative (PC) Party of Ontario, led by Doug Ford, won a majority government with 83 of the 124 seats in the legislature. The incumbent party, they increased their seat share from 76 in the 2018 election. They campaigned on a slogan to “get it done,” pledging to build highways and transit infrastructure and open up the “Ring of Fire,” a mineral-rich area in northern Ontario. Instead of an election platform, the Ontario PC Party presented its promises on its website in the form of press releases throughout the campaign.

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Promise History

1.12.08 - “Help those in need: Invest $3.8 billion in mental health, addictions and housing supports over 10 years”

In progress
29-Sep-2021
Justification

There continues to be additional investments made in mental health; however, the government still falls short of its goal to invest $3.8 billion. This promise remains in progress.

“The Ontario government is investing over $34.6 million to support upgrades and the addition of new facilities at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) so they can continue to provide high-quality care and better address the unique mental health needs of patients.”

In progress
24-Mar-2021

“To help the thousands of people struggling with mental health and addictions issues, Ontario is providing additional funding of $175 million in 2021–22 as part of the historic investment of $3.8 billion over 10 years, to provide more and better care for everyone who needs it.”

In progress
05-Nov-2020

“The Province is making a $3.8 billion investment over 10 years for its Mental Health and Addictions (MHA) Roadmap to Wellness. This includes $176 million in 2020–21 to help expand access for critical mental health and addictions support and reduce wait times for critical services.”

In progress
11-Apr-2019

“That is why Ontario’s Government for the People is committed to investing $3.8 billion for mental health, addictions and housing supports over 10 years to address these issues, beginning with building a mental health and addictions system focused on core services embedded in a stepped‐care model, and a robust data and measurement framework. Investments of $174 million in 2019–20 will support community mental health and addictions services, mental health and justice services, supportive housing, and acute mental health inpatient beds.”

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