Timmins-James Bay MPP Gilles Bisson says he understands the frustration Ontarian’s have for the Liberals.

This comes amid reports that Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne will testify in September in the trial of her former top advisors Patricia Sorbara and Gerry Lougheed in Sudbury.

Sorbara and Lougheed are accused of violating the Elections Act in the 2015 Sudbury by-election, after allegedly bribing former candidate Andrew Olivier to step aside in favour of their preferred candidate, then-NDP MP Glenn Thibeault.

Thibeault was elected, and is now the Energy Minister in Wynne’s cabinet.

And that’s not the only trial the Liberals have on the horizon.

David Livingston and Laura Miller—two of former Premier Dalton McGuinty’s top staff members—will be tried on breach of trust and mischief charges, stemming from the infamous gas plant scandal.

They were charged after a police investigation into the deletion of emails about the Liberals’ decision to cancel two gas plants prior to the 2011 election, at a cost of up to $1.1 billion.

That trial is also slated to start in September.

The NDP House Leader states in a release that it’s “unprecedented” that a sitting Premier is called to testify in a criminal trial, adding he “can see why Ontarians feel she has betrayed their trust.”

Bisson says in the coming weeks, Ontario residents have to sit through two trials “related to how Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals do business,” meanwhile, families in Ontario “are at a tipping point” financially.

“The cost of living is up. Wages are flat. Services we all count on, like health care, have been squeezed through round after round of cuts by Wynne’s Liberals,” he said.

“People need a government that’s focused on what matter to us – our hydro bills, hospitals and seniors care homes and our children’s classrooms. Instead, the Liberal government is mired in scandal and self-defense, focused on its party and its friends.”

(With files from The Canadian Press)

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