33| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,M arch 29,2018 theifp.ca Wellington Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott says that the Liberal government's decision to pro- rogue legislature is self-serving. "Today's throne speech comes at the end of a Parlia- ment, just before a scheduled provincial election," he said. "It's disgraceful that the Lib- erals have chosen to politicize the parliamentary tradition of the throne speech this way," said Arnott. The speech, delivered by Eliz- abeth Dowdeswell, Ontario's lieutenant governor, outlined the achievements of the Liberal government in the past four years and announced invest- ments in health care, child care and mental health. They announced plans to ex- pand the OHIP+ pharmacare program, which provides free medication to those under 24, to a wider population. Details about the programs and investments will be out- lined in the Province's budget, which will be announced on March 28. "They are willing to say any- thing to stay in power," said Ar- nott. "Their campaign promises simply can't be trusted." NEWS Throne speech a Liberal campaign commercial ALEXANDRA HECK aheck@metroland.com Charitable Registration No.:13196 9628 RR0001 To order key tags, please visitwaramps.ca or call 1 800 250-3030.When you use key tags, you help support programs for amputees. TheWar Amps returns nearly 13,000 sets of lost keys every year! "I want to thank the person who found my keys and called the number on the back of my key tag. I received my keys back fromTheWar Amps today by courier. You guys are fast!" -War Amps supporter TheWar Amps KeyTag Service Gary Carr Regional Chair Meetings at Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville, L6M 3L1 Visit halton.ca/meetings for full schedule. 03 29 18 Apr 18 9:30 a.m. Regional Council GoodFridayHouseholdWaste CollectionNotice There isno change to householdwaste collection theweek of April 2. Please place your waste at the curb by 7 a.m. on your scheduled collection day. 7am Manage yourwaste online or fromyourmobile device! Visithalton.ca/wasteor download the OneHalton app to: • View your personalizedwaste collection calendar • Sign up to receiveweekly curbside collection reminders and information • Sort yourwaste using the PutWaste in its Place tool HaltonWasteManagement Site (HWMS) is closed Friday,March 30. Getmore sorting tips using the PutWaste in its Place tool:halton.ca/putwasteinitsplace. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 26 27 28 29 Good Friday March 30 31 Area D Collection moves Area A, B & C No change Due to the Good Friday holiday onMarch 30, Friday's householdwaste collection in HaltonHills collection areaDwill take place on Saturday, March 31. 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