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Trudeau’s carbon tax hike will hammer southwestern Ontarians

The higher carbon tax will cost Ontario more than 86,000 jobs and cause the province’s economy to contract by 1.9 per cent.


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Capital formation in plant, machinery and equipment remains a major factor in growing our productivity and competitiveness.


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Employment in the region remains below pre-recession levels.

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The 1,000 Carrier workers are happy—the unknown future job-losers can only stuff their pink slips in their pockets and wait until next election.


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Ontario’s net provincial government debt may reach $350 billion by 2020.

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Canada's lack of competitiveness will put Canadian manufacturing in a poor position to take advantage of opportunities via the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement.


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Ontario’s chronic budget deficits have been a problem for more than a decade, as they initially surfaced during the early 2000s but came back with a vengeance once the recession struck.