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      Consensus Ontario is a minor political party in Ontario, Canada. The party is led by Ron Patava.


      History


      Consensus Ontario was founded in 2016 as a think tank. Its original leader, Brad Harness, was the leader of the Reform Party of Ontario and founder of the Ontario Party of Canada, two smaller populist parties in the early 2000s. In preparation for the 2018 Ontario general election, the think tank registered as an official political party with Elections Ontario and fielded ten candidates for the election. The party de-registered after the 2018 election, but re-registered on May 11, 2022.
      In 2024, Ron Patava took over as leader from Brad Harness.


      Platform


      The party has detailed several priority issues on its website; these include:

      Introducing a single flat rate for electricity
      Reducing wait-times at health centres
      Building a long-term policy for rural and agricultural regions in Ontario
      Supporting immigration resettlement to rural areas
      Giving more autonomy to municipalities for planning and taxation
      Increased long-term care funding for seniors
      Overhauling the Ontario school curriculum, including the sexual education program
      Construction of high-speed rail in the province
      Turning the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway into provincial highways
      Consensus Ontario's keystone policy is the removal of all political parties provincially and moving toward a non-partisan Consensus democracy. Consensus democracy, used in the northern territorial governments of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, members of the legislature would not be bound by party discipline to choose a leader, speaker, or policy position. The party also supports several other areas of democratic reform, including recall elections and referendums.
      The party also pays special attention to the provincial debt. One of Consensus Ontario's founding principles calls for a balanced budget. The party hopes to balance the provincial budget within its first term in government, hoping to find 10% savings for taxpayers.


      Election results


      Including party leader Harness, Consensus Ontario nominated 10 candidates for the 2018 Ontario general election.
      In total, the party got 2,682 votes finishing 9th among 28 parties.


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