Norm Miller MPP Parry Sound - Muskoka
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May 13th, 2013

Flooding

 

Mr. Norm Miller: I rise in this House to speak to a very important issue that has affected a number of communities in my riding, as well as across central Ontario.

 

The effects of the recent floods have caused significant damage to ...read more

May 13th, 2013

QUEEN’S PARK – This afternoon, Norm Miller, MPP for Parry Sound – Muskoka took the opportunity to support a motion put forward by Laurie Scott (MPP, Haliburton – Kawartha Lakes – Brock) calling on the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing ...read more

May 2nd, 2013

QUEEN’S PARK – After a week of hinting and leaked announcements, the 2013 provincial budget was introduced in the Legislature this afternoon.

 

“It is clear that this budget continues to spend more than we can afford; spending increases by 3.6 billion ...read more

April 23rd, 2013

Ontario Hansard

 

I rise in this house today to note the challenges faced by communities across Parry Sound- Muskoka with recent flooding. I would like to recognize and thank the individuals involved in keeping our communities safe.

 

I would especially like to ...read more

April 23rd, 2013

QUEEN’S PARK – Today, Norm Miller, MPP for Parry Sound – Muskoka, took the opportunity to recognize the efforts of the communities battling through the flood conditions in Muskoka and throughout Central Ontario.

 

“I would like to recognize the excellent job ...read more

April 18th, 2013

QUEEN’S PARK – This morning in Question Period, MPP Norm Miller, PC Critic for Northern Development and Mines, questioned the Minister of Finance on rumours of an increase to the Provincial Mining Tax in the much-anticipated spring Budget.

 

“Even with the current ...read more

April 16th, 2013

QUEEN’S PARK – The Provincial Auditor General Jim McCarter has confirmed that the cost of cancelling the Mississauga Gas Plant in the final days of the 2011 election to be $275-million– $85-million higher than the amount the McGuinty-Wynne Government had ...read more