The Liberal government hopes to reset its agenda when the Ontario legislature resumes Monday, but the opposition parties will be on the attack over electricity rates, the privatization of Hydro One and the record $300-billion debt. "They can reset all they want, but what won't go away is the $308-billion debt, on its way to $350 billion according to the financial accountability officer," said Fedeli. "The auditor general warned that if you don't get spending under control you're going to crowd out the services that families need, and that's exactly what's happening."
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