Ontario party leaders fling mud over minimum wage at Plowing Match - News Summed Up

Ontario party leaders fling mud over minimum wage at Plowing Match


Overnight rain and mucky fields meant that at this year's International Plowing Match, Ontario's party leaders didn't get to try their hand at driving a tractor. Many Ontario farmers struggled with too much rain this spring and on Tuesday's plowing match it was no different. Overnight showers reduced fields to muck, forcing organizers to cancel the politicians' plowing match. (Andrew Lupton/CBC)Now in its 100th year, the International Plowing Match moves to a different farm each year. Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown told reporters Tuesday in Walton, Ont., that the Liberals' plan to bring in a $15 minimum wage was done too quickly.


Source: CBC News September 19, 2017 23:55 UTC



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