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Ontario's new licence plate slogan will be 'A Place To Grow'

The Ford government will announce that "A Place to Grow" will be the new slogan on the licence plates of Ontario drivers, CBC News has learned.

Government sources tell CBC News the motto will replace 'Yours To Discover' on personal vehicle plates

The Ford government plans to replace the 37-year-old "Yours To Discover" slogan on Ontario licence plates, and it's considering changing the slogan on commercial plates to "Open For Business." (Jim Becksted)

The Ford government will announce in its budget Thursday that "A Place to Grow" will be the new slogan on the licence plates of Ontario drivers, CBC News has learned.

Two sources in the government say the motto will replace "Yours To Discover" on the plates of personal vehicles.

The sources say the government is considering "Open for Business" as the slogan on commercial plates, but would not confirm if the decision has been made. TheProgressive Conservatives have facedcriticism over the possibility that a catchphrase they have used politically would adorn the province's licence plates.

Premier Doug Ford has defendedhis plan to change the slogan as a signal that a new government is running the province.

"A Place To Grow" comes from the song A Place to Stand, which has been an unofficial anthem for Ontario since its use in a film that played at the province's pavilion at Expo 67.

Bill Walker is Ontario's Minister of Government and Consumer Services. (CBC)

CBC News asked Government Services Minister Bill Walker on Tuesday if "A Place To Grow" will be the slogan. He refused to confirm or deny.

"Stay tuned 'tilThursday," said Walker. "You will see a new slogan on Thursday."

The slogan change is the latest move to be revealed ahead of its official announcementin Thursday's budget. CBC News has learned the government will announce a partial rebate of daycare costs. The government will also announce free dental care for low-income seniors, according to a report from the Canadian Press.

In addition, the PCs have plans to eliminate 3,475 teaching positions, legalize tailgating parties and boost funding for autism therapy program.