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Cost of living, housing expected to dominate Ontario politics in 2024

Strategists and party insiders weigh in to try and forecast the upcoming year in provincial politics.

Published Jan 4, 2024 at 9:31pm

Davis Legree
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Davis Legree
Cost of living, housing expected to dominate Ontario politics in 2024

Edith Dumont is installed as Ontario’s 30th Lieutenant Governor in the Queen's Park Legislative Chamber in Toronto, on Tuesday, Nov 14, 2023. (Andrew Lahodynskyj/The Canadian Press)

Money, money, money.

The ABBA hit could also be used to describe the main issues expected to define the upcoming year in Ontario politics, according to strategists and party insiders who believe the cost of living will continue to loom large at Queen's Park in 2024.

"As far as the year ahead, I'm still seeing a lot of conversation around the kitchen table and everywhere else around the holidays talking about the affordability crisis," said Thomas Gendron, a veteran Conservative operative.

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