McGuinty HST Proves More Costly To Ontario Taxpayers

Today on CFRA Radio it was announced that the tax workers moving from the provincial payroll to the federal payroll when the HST is implemented will not only keep there seniority and pay, but they will also receive 6 months severence from the province amounting to a one time payout of $30K to $50K each. This is despite the fact that they will not lose a single day of pay.

The ONLY employees who should get a severence are ones who are let go in the transition.

OfficiallyScrewed…again.

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Tim Hudak in Senator Mike Duffy's Leader Studio

Senator Duffy’s questions for Tim included 10 staples from the original TV show. Below are the questions and Tim Hudak’s answers.

Inside leaders studio questions

Q: What is your favourite word?
A: Miller (his daughter’s name). (Insert beer joke here)

Q: What is your least favourite word?
A: Can’t (big round of applause)

Q: What turns you on?
A: his wife Debbie

Q: What turns him off?
A: Chick flicks

Q: What sound does he love?
A: His daughter’s laughter

Q: What sound does he hate?
A: Early morning cat meows for food

Q; What is your favourite curse word?
A: Liberal

Q: What profession outside of his own would he like to attempt?
A: Pro quarterback for Buffalo Bills

Q: What profession would he not like to do?
A: (2 answers) a) Toronto Star columnist and a job in trades due to lack of handyman skills.

Q: What would like to hear from God at pearly gates?
A: Hey Hudak, you barely squeaked in.

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Ontario PC AGM Highlights A Revitalized Organization

I can honestly say that the Ontario PC Party appears to be moving in the right direction when it comes to motivation and organization.

The PAC (Policy Advisory Council) meetings held yesterday wrapped up two years of build up in 12 key areas:

  • Economy
  • Environment
  • Energy
  • Social Energy
  • Heritage and the Arts
  • Agriculture, Rural and Resources
  • Education
  • Health
  • Justice
  • Urban Issues
  • Toronto Issues
  • Northern Issues

In the forefront for the party, however,  is job creation.

“It is clear what the most important issue to address is: create a business environment in Ontario that once again attracts and sustains private sector jobs.  The valuable input from our fellow Conservatives helps to support and inform the Ontario PC Caucus’ Job Creation Plan.”  (Peter Shurman, Ontario PC MPP for thornhill and Co-Chair of the Toronto PAC)

The party was also highlighting the numerous Town Hall meetings, the Policy Convention and an online survey as part of the PAC process.

The keynote speech by Leader Tim Hudak was full of great lines and was obviously something that built up from beginning to end.  You could see build up in the supporters through the speech when it came to a) the level of applause and b) the quantity of people giving standing O’s.

Following the speech, I socialized with a few of my old friends from the federal level of politics and joined in on an interesting conversations about pending nominations for the next election.

The dinner was an interesting event with the food service being marché style.  From what everyone had said about dinner fiascos in past provincial events in London and Niagara, this style let everyone eat as much as they wanted, there was seating or cocktail table space for everyone who wasn’t in a food line up and despite many people wanting a sit down dinner, this was probably the smartest way the party could a) cover everyone’s desire to eat  b) allow for mingling in the food lines and c) allow for several changes in table seating which was a wonderful way for delegates/supporters to mingle and meet new people.

The later part of the evening was highlighted by a visit to the spacious Federal level Conservative hospitality suite.  Being far more associated with the Federal party, I was very comfortable here.

Through the weekend, I noticed a few MPs milling around.  Peter Van Loan, Tony Clement, Gord Brown and John Baird all made appearances at some point through the convention.  Today (Sunday) will be highlighted by a Tim Hudak/Senator Mike Duffy show.  Having seen Senator Duff speak a couple of times, I sense this will be another scathing attack on what Liberals across Ontario and Canada have done to the country and how at the Federal level the Conservatives are rebuilding what the Liberals tore down and that it can also be done at the provincial level with leaders like Tim Hudak.

Ontario PC AGM Opening Quotes and Info for Armchair Observers At Home

MPP (and AGM Co-Chair) Lisa MacLeod’s quotes from the press conference include the following.

“The next provincial election is only 19 months away and this weekend’s AGM will serve as a springboard for delegates and party members across the province to get us ready for October 6, 2011. Under the leadership of Tim Hudak, the Ontario PC Party has the momentum, the ideas and the energy needed to ensure that Ontario can lead again.”

and

“We are breaking the mold of past AGMs with a fun, interactive and focused agenda that is consistent with the resurgence and energy of the Ontario PC Party. Every Ontario family that wants to build a better future should have that chance and the Ontario PC Party is the only party that is fighting to give families the opportunities they deserve.”

For those of you who want to view video clips of the AGM direct from the floor, as well as a streaming version of Tim Hudak’s keynote speech, the AGM has a website (http://www.agm2010.ca) where you can sign up for the facebook group and even get your tweets.

You can’t say the Ontario PC Party is not well “connected”

I almost wish I had a toddler. This AGM has, for the first time ever, an all-day childcare where parents can drop their kids off at Miller Hudak’s Kid Convention. (I think that sounds more like my speed!! Especially if they have an X-Box)

Stay tunes for more.

Opening Speech by Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod for Ontario PC AGM

Timestamp 502pm:

Lisa MacLeod opened the session with an intro speech encompassing the general outline of the AGM.

She just fielded questions about the byelections, about the vote swing in Ottawa West Nepean.

MPP MacLeod believes that the party is resurging under the results even though Beth Graham lost. The Liberal candidate had 30 years of exposure in the community and Graham had 3 weeks.

Short and sweet intro.

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Throne Speech/Budget 2010 Should Show Fiscal Constraint

Did I hear my ears correctly? Did Michael Ignatieff say the throne speech looked more like “regurgitation” than recalibration. Really Michael?? Regurgitation?

Are you actually saying that this throne speech is chunder? That it heaves? That it blows chunks? Seriously? You couldn’t find any other way to say you didn’t like it?

I am glad the government is doing things that aren’t expensive. I’m glad that Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty is starting to show some fiscal constraint. The budget tomorrow is slated to reduce the deficit and being a fiscal conservative I expect to be smiling once it is all over.

The massive spending that was undertaken in the last 12 months was needed but fiscal constraint now will show that the spending was real stimulus and not structural in nature. With the Americans on the verge of signing up for universal Obamacare (which IS structural in nature… and certainly not cheap), and economies of several countries in turmoil, it will set the tone for the world in terms of what other nations should do and put us in a well respected situation. Our credit rating is good. We manage ourselves well.

The country my parented emigrated from, Greece, has raised their sales tax from 19 to 21% and announced cuts of 30% to public service workers. By comparison, this Flaherty/Harper budget will not raise taxes but instead shows simple fiscal restraint and will trim some fat. The salaries of our elected officials will freeze along with office budgets, but pensions will be unaffected.

This is all good.

I would rather see the budget balanced but I think heading towards the $2B by 2014-15 is a big step back in the right direection. Iggy and Jacko may not like it, but that just means it will be my kind of budget.