You can give input by attending in-person meetings, submitting written feedback, or completing an online survey
The province is asking residents to help shape next year’s budget. The government has launched public consultations as it starts work on the 2026 spending plan.
Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy says the province wants to hear what matters most to people — from easing costs and keeping taxes low to supporting job creation and major infrastructure projects.
Ontarians can weigh in by attending in-person meetings, submitting written feedback, or completing an online survey.
The government says the input will guide its approach to managing global challenges while continuing to invest in workers, businesses and public services.
Details on how to participate are can be found at: ontario.ca/page/budget-consultations

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