Thursday, September 8, 2011

Ontario PC News Release on McGuinty's Affirmative Action Scheme-Brampton


from left to right front row: Sanjeev Maingi, PC Candidate for Bramalea-Gore-Malton; Amarjeet Gill, PC Candidate for Mississauga-Brampton South; Inderjeet Dhugga, owner of New Millenium Tires; Pam Hundal, PC Candidate for Brampton-Springdale; Ben Shenouda, PC Candidate for Brampton West; Zoran Churchin, PC Candidate for Mississauga East-Cooksville

Stop Dalton McGuinty’s Affirmative Action Scheme that puts Foreign Workers Ahead of Ontario Families


StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-NEWS: BRAMPTON —Today, Ontario PC candidate Pam Hundal (Brampton-Springdale) along with other Toronto and GTA Ontario PC candidates called on Brampton families to put a stop to Dalton McGuinty’s scheme to pay employers $10,000 to hire foreign workers ahead of Ontario job seekers. The foreign worker affirmative action scheme will mean that more than 550,000 Ontario job seekers will find it harder and harder to find good paying jobs thanks to Dalton McGuinty.


Thanks to his expensive energy experiments and picking winners and losers Dalton McGuinty has stood by as more than 300,000 good paying manufacturing jobs have been lost in Ontario. For 55 straight months Ontario’s unemployment rate has soared above the national average. Here in Brampton there are thousands of Ontario families looking for good paying jobs.

Dalton McGuinty’s cynical affirmative action scheme for foreign workers must not be allowed to be used to make it harder for Ontario families to find good paying jobs. The Ontario PC party believes that the values that made Ontario strong, like equality, fair play and making our province the best place in the world to work, live and raise a family, must come first.

QUOTES:

“Dalton McGuinty will spend $10,000 of your money to help a foreign worker jump in front of you in the line, but if you happen to live in Ontario you get nothing but the bill.”
– Pam Hundal, Ontario PC candidate, Brampton-Springdale

“Even though Ontario’s unemployment rate has soared above the national average for 55 straight months, Dalton McGuinty thinks it is fair to pay for a foreign worker to get a job in Brampton ahead of the unemployed workers who lives here.”
– Pam Hundal, Ontario PC candidate, Brampton-Springdale

QUICK FACTS:

●      “Ontario Liberal immigrant hiring proposal is discriminating politics.” (Globe and Mail, Tuesday, September 7th)

“People across the spectrum – all over Ontario – are out of work. A tax incentive that focuses on a tiny few doesn’t attack the problem of unemployment.” (Sid Ryan, President, Ontario Labour Federation, QMI Agency, September 6, 2011)

“We see this as a targeted, politically-motivated tax policy. We believe that Ontario’s economy runs better when everybody is on a level playing field, and I don’t think this policy meets that test at all.” (Gregory Thomas, President, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, QMI Agency, September 6, 2011)

●      The Head of Dalton McGuinty’s campaign team confirmed this scheme is indeed for foreign workers. (Arlene Bynon - Talk Radio AM640, September 6, 2011)

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