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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

PC Leadership Race: policy summary II

I decided it was time to update my policy summary.

(The order is alphabetical)

Christine Elliott
• A flat tax
• Increase maximum work week from 48 hours to 60 hours
• Freeze the minimum wage
• Double tax credit for charitable donations
• Review bail system and prevent repeat offenders
• Give more resources to combating illicit tobacco smuggling
• Policies to combat gang violence
• Opt out of federal EI program
• Build a law school in the north
• Ensure access to affordable broadband in the north
• Improve access to legal counsel in the north
Consider Musoka part of northern Ontario

Randy Hillier

• Re-opening the spring bear hunt
• Repeal the pit bull ban
• Opening competition for the Beer Store
• Abolishing the Ontario Human Rights Commission
• Reverse pesticide ban
• Allow freedom of conscience for professionals
• Change the apprentice to journeyman ratio from 1:3 to 1:1
Allow competition for the WSIB
Require a supervised democratic vote of all employees before a company is unionized.
• Senate elections in Ontario
• Allow municipalities to determine property assessment
• Hold referendum to de-amalgamate cities
• Build new highways along vacant corridors around Toronto
• Replace street cars with more busses
• Extend hwy 400 and build hwy 448
• Create a Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs
• Increase the value of farm land by amending the restrictions on farm severances
• Remove the red tape that obstructs local consumers from purchasing local food
• Farm property tax assessments and PST tax exemptions will be based on gross farm receipts – not a membership in a farm association.
• Harmonize provincial and federal farm regulations
• Exempt bio-diesel production from excise and sales tax

Tim Hudak

• An immediate one-year payroll tax holiday on new hires
• Suspending the Land Transfer Tax for one-year on all new and resale home purchases
• Cancelling the Harmonized Sales Tax
• 2 000 dollar rebate for people that turn in 10 year old cars and buy new cars
• Wage freeze for non-unionized government employees
• Increasing the small business tax threshold
• Scrapping corporate welfare programs
• Freeze minimum wage
• Appoint a minister in charge of cutting ‘red tape’
• Allow new companies to defer taxes for one year
• Seizure of property of those suspected of committing a crime
Introduction of family savings account
Allow income splitting for families with pre-school aged children
Enhanced use of phonics Highschool exit exams
Make economic and financial literacy a mandatory part of the high school curriculum
Eliminate unfair pressure on teachers to make sure students pass even if the student is unwilling or unable to complete the work
Toughen enforcement on graffiti
Increase penalties for defacing private and public property
Expanding capacity at Ontario medical schools
Promoting flexible retirement alternatives for aging doctors
Improving recognition for foreign credentials for internationally trained doctors whose training meets or exceeds Ontario’s standards
Increase the incentives and make it easier for those studying medicine abroad to return to Ontario to practice in their home province
Focused infrastructure investments to fill the gaping holes in northern roads, bridges, internet and cellular service
Targeted funds for northern colleges and universities
Using Crown land as an economic development tool that encourages residential, tourism and industrial development
Working with municipalities, the private sector and First Nations to facilitate economic partnerships
Ensuring reliable and affordable energy is available to attract and retain investment in Northern Ontario

Frank Klees

• Supports Senate elections
• Opposed to liberalizing liquor laws
• Opposed to the HST
A reduction in business taxes and the creation of tax incentive zones to attract new industries and create jobs
A tax credit against corporate income taxes for new manufacturing jobs tax amnesty on severance payments
Propose the implementation of reliable broadband communication networks to assist northern communities
Ministries of Tourism and Natural Resources be designated as priorities in order to improve destination marketing
No faith-based private school funding
A 4-year Ontario income tax holiday for graduates from universities, colleges and trade schools Help children with disabilities and specifically autism
Enhance anti-bullying strategies in schools
Private delivery public payment for health care
Issuance of receipts outlining a description of the services provided and the cost to provide those services
Creation of a council that will provide a second opinion on health issues
E-health record system
$200 million for youth mental health services, as recommended by the McMurtry-Curling
Report, “Roots of Youth Violence.”
I will propose to review long-term care facilities
Eliminating local health integration networks
Creation of a ministry of long term planning
Development of a trans-Ontario high-speed rail link connecting east, west, north and south
Stable, predictable and reliable funding for transportation infrastructure projects
Reach out to minority groups
An energy policy that embraces renewable energy as an important component of Ontario’s overall energy supply
Pursue affordable and sustainable energy that will allow renewable generators to be a part of a balanced mix of electricity generation through a competitive process

Posted by Hugh MacIntyre on June 16, 2009 | Permalink

Comments

I really like this one; "appoint a minister in charge of cutting 'red tape'". That's a real hoot.

Posted by: dp | 2009-06-16 10:07:51 AM


Randy Hillier would
- Extend hwy 400....

If he extended it east to Keele St he'd be doing everybody a favour. 100 lanes in either direction from the 401 to 407. Fantastic.

Posted by: The Stig | 2009-06-16 1:36:05 PM


Do they even need to include another issue essential to Ontario: rob Alberta blind to pay for all this?

Not one opposes abolishing segregation and Apartheid in Ontario. Wonderful. Nice little fascist state you people have there.

Posted by: Zebulon Pike | 2009-06-16 1:58:42 PM


My god, they are all socialists to a varying, but high degree!
Neither of them is against the unions, all of them make advances to the greenies, and want to increase the government. Where did all the tories go?

Posted by: Hilltop Boy | 2009-06-17 4:14:59 PM



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