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Strengthening Festivals and Events in London
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Throne Speech Launches Open Ontario Plan
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Greater Financial Assistance For Postsecondary Students
    McGuinty Government Boosts OSAP, Extends Tuition Fee Cap
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Canada and Ontario partner with London organizations to make important renovations
    and Ontario today announced infrastructure funding that will help to create jobs and support infrastructure upgrades for six not-for-profit organizations in the London area.
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London Celebrates New Affordable Housing
   
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Provincial News
Test Scores Rise For Ontario Students
    McGuinty Government Preparing Students For Future Success
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Ontario Attracts Clean Energy Manufacturing Plants
    McGuinty Government Brings Investment and up to 1,400 Jobs To Ontario
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Keeping Drivers Safe
    McGuinty Government Implements New Drinking And Driving Measures
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Consultations Begin On Public Sector Compensation
    McGuinty Government Takes Next Step In Plan To Manage Responsibly
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Province Takes Action on Eco Fees
    McGuinty Government Committed To Keeping Household Hazardous Waste Out Of Environment
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Province Takes Action on Eco Fees McGuinty Government Committed To Keeping Household Hazardous Waste Out Of Environment

July 20 – The eco fees on consumer products that came into effect on July 1st have now been eliminated as the McGuinty government stepped in today and took action. While the Orange Drop program will continue, consumers will not pay fees that retailers have been adding to their bills.

Orange Drop locations and municipal collection depots will continue to accept these household hazardous materials for proper disposal.

On July 1, Stewardship Ontario expanded the Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste program (Orange Drop) to include more waste, such as household cleaners, unused prescription drugs, and light bulbs. This important program is good for our environment, but consumers and retailers were not well informed about how the program works or the fees some retailers charged.

The McGuinty government has listened to consumers concerns about eco fees. As a result, it will work with businesses and Stewardship Ontario over the next 90 days to develop a new system that works for consumers and works to protect our landfills and waterways from dangerous materials.

In addition to eliminating these eco fees, the province will use a consumer-protection hotline effective tomorrow that Ontarians can call (1-800-889-9768 or TTY: 416-229-6086 or 1-877-666-6545) to report unfair fees.  

The government will also seek consumer input on the design of a new program.