LORNE COE:

A HARD WORKING & EXPERIENCED VOICE FOR WHITBY

Doug Ford and the Ontario PC Party are working hard towards;

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Meet Lorne Coe

Lorne and his family have called the Town of Whitby home for close to 40 years. On February 11, 2016, he was elected the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Riding of Whitby-Oshawa in a by-election and was re-elected as the Member of Provincial Parliament for the Riding of Whitby in 2018 and again in 2022. Prior to becoming the MPP, Lorne served Whitby residents as their Regional Councillor for thirteen years while working in senior positions in the private sector and as a civil servant within the Ontario government.

Prior to becoming the MPP, Lorne served Whitby residents as their Regional Council for thirteen years while working in senior positions in the private sector and as a civil servant within the Ontario government.

As a Regional Councillor Lorne represented Whitby residents on several Regional, Town, and Provincial committees/boards:

  • Chair, Health and Social Services Committee, Region of Durham
  • Chair, Local Partnership Council on Diversity and Immigration, Region of   Durham
  • Chair, Advisory Committee on Homelessness, Region of Durham
  • President, Ontario Association of Local Public Health Agencies
  • Board of Directors, Durham Region Non Profit Housing Corporation, Region of Durham
  • Board of Directors, Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority
  • Chair, Planning and Development Committee, Town of Whitby

MPP Coe also served the community by volunteering his time with a number of different organizations including the Whitby General Hospital, Whitby Chamber of Commerce, Whitby Sports Hall of Fame, and the Whitby Sunrise Rotary Club. Through his work with the Local Partnership Council on Diversity and Immigration, he has helped make new Canadians feel welcome and at home in the Durham Region.

DOUG FORD NEEDS A STRONG MANDATE FROM THE PEOPLE FOR HIS PLAN TO PROTECT ONTARIO

Building Ontario’s Economy

We’ve secured over $45 billion in new investments in the first electric battery plants in Canada, creating thousands of jobs. We’re investing nearly $200 billion in our plan to build roads, highways, transit and other infrastructure projects. We’re investing over $1.5 billion to train 600,000 people for better jobs and bigger paycheques in the skilled trades. We’re putting more of your money back in your pocket with $200 taxpayer rebate cheques

Protecting Workers

President Trump’s tariffs will devastate Ontario’s economy. We’ll do whatever is necessary to protect people’s livelihoods, including by inventing tens of billions of dollars to keep people working. We’ll provide funding for impacted businesses to retool so that they can attract new customers and meet payroll. We’ll invest more in building infrastructure to create jobs and retain workers to find new opportunities

Keeping us Competitive

We’re fighting to job-killing Liberal carbon tax and urging the federal government to cut red tape and streamline approvals to get big things built, including speeding up construction of new and upgraded nuclear power plants and critical mineral projects in the Ring of Fire region of Northern Ontario. We’ll keep lowering the cots of doing business to make Ontario the most competitive place to invest and create jobs.

Cleaning up our Streets

We’re protecting families and children by banning drug injection sites near schools and daycares and cleaning out encampments from public parks with new investments in shelters. We’re cracking down on violent and repeat criminals and building new jails to keep them behind bars.

Delivering Better Care

We’re investing 1.8 billion to connect everyone in Ontario to a family doctor and primary care, alongside $50 billion to build 50 new and upgraded hospitals. We’re leading the largest medical school expansion in a decade to train more doctors. We’ve made it more convenient to connect to care, with two million visits to local pharmacies for common ailments, saving you time.