>> > > The Speaker: THANK YOU ALL FOR THAT KIND MOTION. > > The Audio speaker: QUESTION. > > The Audio speaker: SOLUTION.

>> > > The Speaker: THANK YOU ALL FOR THAT KIND MOTION. > > Premier Wynne: LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION DOES NOT IN FACT ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THERE ' S A WHOLE LOT MORE THAT WE HAVE TO DO TO LOWER GREENHOUSE GAS EXHAUSTS IN THIS PROVINCE, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, AND ALSO THAT THE CLOSING DOWN OF THE COAL-FIRED PLANTS WAS THE SINGLE LARGEST INITIATIVE THAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED AND ALSO BEEN FINISHED IN NORTH AMERICA, MR. SPEAKER. > > Premier Wynne: THANK YOU VERY MUCH, MR. SPEAKER. > > THANK YOU. > > The Speaker: THANK YOU.THAT'' S DUE TO THE FACT THAT ON FEBRUARY 17th, WHEN I ASKED HIM ABOUT THE LAWSUIT WITH WIND STREAM HE CLAIMED THIS AND ALSO I ESTIMATE– THE MEMBER OPPOSITE IS ASSUMING THAT THE CASE HAS BEEN LOST. WHEN THE INSTANCE HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED, I'' D ENJOY TO SOLUTION THE FACILITY OF HIS QUESTION. WELL, AUDIO SPEAKER, THE SITUATION HAS NOW BEEN LOST AS WELL AS THE OUTCOME DETERMINED AND ALSO THE TAXPAYERS WILL CERTAINLY GET ON THE HOOK FOR A MINIMUM OF $28 MILLION. WIND STREAM FURTHER DECLARES THAT THEIR $500 MILLION AGREEMENT IS STILL VALID, AS WELL AS THERE'' S STILL ANOTHER$653 MILLION LEGAL ACTION OUTSTANDING FROM MESA POWER. I'' LL ASK THE EXACT SAME INQUIRY AGAIN. WE UNDERSTAND THE CANCELLED GAS PLANTS COST $1.1 BILLION. WILL THE PREMIER ADMIT THAT TAXPAYERS MAY GET ON THE HOOK FOR BILLIONS EVEN MORE DUE TO HER ADDITIONAL SEAT-SAVING LIBERAL POWER FARCE? >> > > The Speaker: THANK YOU.BE SEATED, PLEASE. >> > > Premier Wynne: MINISTER OF POWER. >> > > The Audio speaker: PREACHER OF ENERGY. >> > > THANKS, MR. SPEAKER. I'' M VERY PLEASED TO CLIMB AND ADDRESS MY HONOURABLE COLLEAGUE'' S INQUIRY AND ALSO I BELIEVE'IT ' S EXTREMELY VITAL, MR. SPEAKER, TO SAY THAT ONTARIO IS CAREFULLY ASSESSING THE DECISION AND WE RECOGNIZE THAT CANADA ' S DOING THE SAME IN ORDER TO DETERMINE NEXT STEPS, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. SO LET ' S REITERATE. WE– WE WERE RECOMMENDED RECENTLY OF THE TRIBUNAL ' S DECISION. THE TRIBUNAL REJECTED THE BULK OF ASSERTS WITH THE FINAL 25 MILLION AWARD BEING DRAMATICALLY LESS THAN APPROXIMATELY THE $568 MILLION IN DAMAGES SOUGHT BY WINDSTREAM. AND, MR. SPEAKER, THE DECISION TO PLACE THE MORE TORE YUP ON OFFSHORE WIND IS ONE OUR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CITY BELIEVES IS CORRECT AND ALSO THAT'' S WHY WE ' RE GOING TO TAKE A– REMAIN TO TAKE A MINDFUL TECHNIQUE TO OFFSHORE WIND WHICH INCLUDE FINALIZING STUDY TO ENSURE WE ARE PROTECTIVE OF BOTH HUMAN HEALTH AND WELLNESS AND ALSO THE ENVIRONMENT, MR. SPEAKER. THANKS QUITE, MR. SPEAKER. >> > > The Speaker: THANK YOU. SUPPLEMENTARY. >> > > THE P.C. CELEBRATION MAN TAINED THERE WOULD NEVER BE OVERSEAS WIND IN THE FANTASTIC LAKES.IF THEY MADE THAT DECISION YOU WOULDN ' T REMAIN IN THE COURTS. ONCE MORE, THE LIBERALS IRRESPONSIBLY ATTEMPTED TO CONSERVE SEATING IN SCARBOROUGH AS WELL AS KINGSTON AND THE TAXPAYERS REMAIN WITH THE COSTS. WHEN THE LAST COST IS EVENTUALLY REVEALED, IT IS ALWAYS MUCH WORSE. REMEMBER WHEN CONTAINERS MG THE GAS PLANTS WAS ONLY GOING TO PRICE $40 MILLION, SPEAKER? AND AFTERWARDS THERE'' S TRILLIUM WIND POWER CORP. A SUIT THAT IS ONGOING BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT AS SOON AS ONCE AGAIN DELETED EMAILS AND RUINED PROOF. THAT SUIT AS A RESULT OF LIBERALS PLAYING POLITICS IS FOR $2.25 BILLION. SPEAKER WE NOW KNOW THAT THE CANCELLED GAS PLANTS COST OVER $1 BILLION. WILL THE PREMIER ADMIT THAT THE ONTARIO TAXPAYERS COULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR BILLIONS EVEN MORE DUE TO YOUR ENERGY MISMANAGEMENT? [APPLAUSE]> > > The Speaker: BE SEATED, PLEASE. BE SEATED, PLEASE. PREACHER? >> > > MANY THANKS, MR. SPEAKER. AGAIN I'' LL REITERATE. ONTARIO IS METICULOUSLY REVIEWING THE DECISION AND WE'' RE DEALING WITH THE CANADIAN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AS WELL AS DOING THE SAME TO ESTABLISH OUR NEXT STEPS.BUT AS THE PARTICIPANT FROM THE OPPOSITION MENTIONED, MR. SPEAKER, THAT THEY WOULD HAVE NEVER INVEST UNDER RENEWABLES. EXACTLY THAT, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER,. THEY WOULD PURCHASE COAL, P.C.– COAL PARTY, MR. SPEAKER. WE'' VE ELIMINATED COAL, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. WE'' VE DONE THE HEAVY RAISING ON THIS SIDE AND ALSO WE ARE REALLY HAPPY OF THAT RECORD. WE WILL CONTINUE TO LOOK AT WAYS TO CONSERVE OUR RATEPAYERS MONEY, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. WE DID THAT BY SUSPENDING THE L.R.T. 2, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. THIS IS SOMETHING THIS CELEBRATION DOESN'' T HAVE, MR. SPEAKER, IS An INTEND ON ENERGY. THEY HAVE NO IDEA, MR. SPEAKER. >> THANKS QUITE. > > The Audio Speaker: NEW INQUIRY. >> THE PARTICIPANT FROM TRANT DANFORTH. > > MANY THANKS, SPEAKER.'AUDIO SPEAKER, MY INQUIRY ' S TO THE PREMIER. THE UNITED WAY OF BRUCE-GREY RECENTLY PROCLAIMED RURAL ENERGY POVERTY TO BE A PUBLIC HEALTH SITUATION. WHEN RURAL FAMILY MEMBERS SHED HYDRO, THEY NOT ONLY LOSE THEIR TV.THEY COULD LOSE THEIR WELL PUMPS, THEIR ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION WATER, TOILETS, THE NEEDS OF LIFE. UNITED MEANS FOUND IN URBAN AREAS THE MID-DAY HYDRO COSTS DEFAULTS IS $700. BUT IN RURAL AREAS THE STANDARD ARREARS MORES THAN $1,200. >> > > [INTERJECTION:]> WOW. > > BUT THE OPTIMUM RELIEF AVAILABLE TO RURAL FAMILY MEMBERS WHO WARM WITH ELECTRICAL POWER IS JUST $600. LAST MONTH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ASSURED RURAL RATE RELIEF, BUT WE NOW KNOW THAT A LOT OF RURAL FAMILY MEMBERS WILL CERTAINLY NOT OBTAIN THIS RELIEF. WILL CERTAINLY THE GOVERNMENT AT LEAST RISE EMERGENCY HELP FOR COUNTRY FAMILY MEMBERS. >> > > The Speaker: INQUIRY >>. > > WHO ENCOUNTER ESCALATING HYDRO BILLS? >> > > The Audio speaker: THANK YOU. PREMIER? MINISTER OF POWER. >> > > THANKS, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. I'' M VERY PLEASE TODAY INCREASE AND SOLUTION THE INQUIRY FROM THE MEMBER FROM THE THIRD EVENT. COUNTRY PRICES IS SOMETHING THAT WE'' VE IDENTIFIED AS AN CONCERN BECAUSE WE'' VE BEEN HEARING FROM ONTARIANS OVER THE LAST SEVERAL MONTHS, MR. SPEAKER. THAT'' S WHY WE BROUGHT FORWARD AS WELL AS BOOST TO THE RRRP IN THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE.330,000 FAMILY MEMBERS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT WILL GAIN FROM THIS, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. THEY WILL CERTAINLY SEE A SUBSTANTIAL COST SAVINGS ON TOP OF THEIR EXPENSE. WE HAVE 6 PROGRAMS IN POSITION, MR. SPEAKER, SIX PROGRAMS THAT WILL AID THESE FAMILIES. PARTICULARLY FAMILY MEMBERS, ELDERS THAT, YOU KNOW, LIVE IN BACKWOODS, SENIORS THAT HEAT THEIR RESIDENCES WITH ELECTRICITY. THEY CANISTER SEE APPROXIMATELY $75 A MONTH, MR. SPEAKER, IN ADDITION TO THE VARIOUS OTHER PROGRAMS THAT WE HAVE, AND ALSO ALONG WITH THE 20% THAT THEY'' LL SEE OFF– SHE. >

>> > The Audio speaker: ANSWER. >> > > THROUGH THEIR TRIPLE-RT, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER,. WE'' VE ACTED ON IT VERY RAPIDLY, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. THANK YOU SIGNIFICANTLY. >> > > The Audio speaker: SUPPLEMENTARY >>. > > WELL, SPEAKER, AGAIN TO THE PREMIER. A FAMILY MEMBERS THAT WARMS WITH GAS AND IS STRUGGLING TO PAY ITS POWER BILLS CANISTER GET UP TO $500 TO HELP PAY THEIR NATURAL GAS COSTS AND ALSO THEY CANISTER GET ANOTHER PERSON 500 TO ASSIST PAY THEIR HYDRO COSTS. THAT'' S A COMPLETE OF$1,000 IN EMERGENCY SITUATION AID FOR HAVING A HARD TIME FAMILY MEMBERS LIVING IN AREAS WITH GAS. RURAL AND ALSO NORTHERN FAMILIES WHO DO NOT HAVE GAIN ACCESS TO TO NATURAL GAS AS WELL AS MUST WARM WITH ELECTRICAL POWER HAVE ACCESS TO An OPTIMUM OF SIMPLY $600 IN TOTAL EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE. RURAL AS WELL AS NORTHERN FAMILIES ALREADY HAVE THE HIGHEST POWER COSTS IN THE PROVINCE. WHY IS THEIR OVERALL EMERGENCY AID TOPPED AT $400 LESS THAN WHAT EXISTS IN URBAN AREAS? [PRAISE]> > > The Speaker: PREACHER

>>. > > MANY THANKS', MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. I ' D LIKE TO THANK THE HONOURABLE MEMBER FOR DIRECTING SEVERAL OF THOSE REALITIES OUT, MR. SPEAKER. IT IS IMPORTANT FOR ME TO SAY WE'' RE LOOKING AT EVERY POSSIBLE CHANCE TO HELP FAMILIES RIGHT ACROSS THE PROVINCE, AS WELL AS I NEED TO STRESS, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, THAT THERE IS THE LEAP PROGRAM THAT I THINK HE POINTED OUT THAT THE $600 QUANTITY FOR HELPING FAMILIES BUT THERE IS ALSO ON THE POWER SIDE, MR. SPEAKER, AS MUCH AS $75 A MONTH FOR SENIORS AND THOSE THAT WARM THEIR HOMES WITH ELECTRICAL POWER WHICH'' S A LOT OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS THAT LIVE IN NORTHERN AND BACKWOODS, MR. SPEAKER. WHEN YOU ADD THAT ALL WITH EACH OTHER, MR. SPEAKER, ON TOP OF A NORTHERN ONTARIO TAX REBATE PROGRAM, MR. SPEAKER, AND ELIMINATING THE D.R.C. WE'' VE DONE A GREAT DEAL TO MAKE CERTAIN WE'' RE AIDING FAMILIES IN RURAL AND NORTHERN COMMUNITIES, MR. SPEAKER, BUT WE'' LL MAKE SURE THAT WE CONTINUE TO LOOK AT WAYS THAT WE CAN CONTINUE TO HELP, MR. SPEAKER. THAT ' S BEEN PART OF MY MANDATE BECAUSE I'' VE TAKEN OVER THIS PROFILE. >> > > The Speaker: RESPONSE >>. > > OVER 120 SOME DAYS CURRENTLY, MR.SPEAKER, AND WILL CERTAINLY REMAIN TO DISCOVER WAYS TO AID FAMILIES RIGHT THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE. THANKS, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. >> > > The Audio Speaker: NEW INQUIRY. THE MEMBER FROM KITCHENER CENTRE. >> > > THANK YOU, SPEAKER. MY INQUIRY IS FOR THE MINISTER OF THE SETTING AND ALSO ENVIRONMENT ADJUSTMENT. SPEAKER, WE KNOW THAT WATER IS A PRECIOUS SOURCE AND ONTARIO IS TRULY BLESSED WITH IT. OVER THE SUMMER SEASON AREAS ACROSS THE DISTRICT EXPERIENCED DRY SPELL CONDITIONS, AS WELL AS IN SOME AREAS IT WAS QUITE SEVERE. IT RAISES CONCERNS REGARDING OUR WATER RESOURCES AND WATER SAFETY. LAST MONTH THE PREMIER AS WELL AS THE PRIEST OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND ENVIRONMENT ALTER REVEALED THAT THE GOVERNMENT WILL CERTAINLY BE TAKING A CLOSER TAKE A LOOK AT WATER MONITORING ACROSS THE PROVINCE.THIS IS AN VITAL

CONCERN FOR ALL ONTARIANS AS WELL AS WE WISH TO ENSURE THAT WE ADDRESS THIS BY TAKING A REASONABLE EVIDENCE-BASED TECHNIQUE AND REPLY TO COMMUNITY WORRIES. NOW TODAY THE ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE ON THE COMPLETION OF THAT TESTIMONIAL. AUDIO SPEAKER, COULD THE PRIEST PLEASE INFORM THE HOUSE OF THE DETAILS OF THAT NEWS? > > The Audio speaker: THANK YOU. PREACHER >> OF THE SETTING AS WELL AS ENVIRONMENT MODIFICATION. > > THANKS QUITE, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. >> I INTEND TO GIVE THANKS TO THE MEMBER FROM KITCHENER CENTRE BECAUSE SHE PLAYED A VERY CONSIDERABLE FUNCTION IN THIS. SHE COMES FROM A WATER EMPHASIZED LOCATION OF THE DISTRICT, AS DOES THE HEAD OF STATES OF TREASURY BOARD THE MEMBER FOR GUE WE OF.HE ALSO WISH TO SAY THANKS TO THE PREMIER.

IT ' S ALWAYS PRACTICAL WHEN YOU DESIRED TO'DO SOMETHING WHEN THE PREMIER ROUTES YOU TO PERFORM IT. THINGS RELOCATE FAIRLY QUICKLY AS WELL AS JUST A COUPLE MONTHS AFTER THAT DIRECTION, BELOW WE WITH A POSTPONEMENT FOR 2 YEARS, MR. SPEAKER, THAT WILL GUARANTEE THAT THERE ARE NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND NO BRAND-NEW CAPABILITY INCREASES WHILE WE REVIEW THOROUGHLY TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE ISSUES THAT HAVE EMERGED WITH CLIMATE ADJUSTMENT AND OTHER ISSUES OF LOCAL WATER SAFETY AND ISSUES. VITAL TO HOMEOWNERS, MR. SPEAKER, OUR RANCH NEIGHBORHOOD AND ALSO A LOT OF OUR BUSINESSES. THE RUES WILL ADDITIONALLY BE UPGRADED FOR EXISTING WATER PUMPING, WHICH WILL CERTAINLY REQUIRE– > > The Audio speaker: RESPONSE. > > SCIENCE AND WE WILL BE REDUCING THE PERMITTING PERIOD FROM 10 TO >> 5 YEARS, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER.

>> > > The Speaker: THANK YOU. [APPLAUSE] SUPPLEMENTARY. > > THANK YOU, MR. SPEAKER. I ' D LIKE TO SAY THANKS TO THE PRIEST. I RECOGNIZE HE CARES PASSIONATELY REGARDING THIS >> CONCERN. TODAY ' S ANNOUNCEMENT CLEARLY SHOWS THAT THIS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT, ESPECIALLY OUR GROUNDWATER RESOURCES. ONTARIO ' S DRINKING WATER CONTINUES TO BE AMONG THE MOST EFFECTIVE SHIELDED IN NORTH AMERICA, AS WELL AS YOU TIN SEE THIS FROM OUR STRICT HEALTH-BASED ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION WATER REQUIREMENTS, THE DETAILED LEGISLATION THAT DOES PROTECT WATER RESOURCES. THERE IS A SAFEGUARD THAT ENSURES THE TOP QUALITY OF OUR ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION WATER. TODAY ' S STATEMENT FURTHER SAFEGUARDS THIS PRECIOUS RESOURCE. AUDIO SPEAKER, COULD THE PREACHER PLEASE OFFER MORE INSIGHTS ON TODAY ' S ANNOUNCEMENT AND ADDITIONALLY INFORMATION ON HOW WE CANISTER MOTIVATE ALL ONTARIANS TO CHOOSE FAUCET WATER WHENEVER POSSIBLE, WHICH IS SAFE, RELIABLE, EXPENSE EFFECTIVE AND CONVENIENT? > > The Audio speaker: THANK YOU. PREACHER? > > MANY THANKS, MR. SPEAKER. WE OUGHT TO PROVIDE A PROCLAIM TO OUR LOTS OF MUNICIPALITIES WATER UTILITIES BECAUSE WE DO HAVE SOME OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE DRINKING WATER AND ALSO THE BEST DRINKING WATER NOW IN THE GLOBE AFTER LOTS, MANY YEARS.BUT WE ALSO HAVE VERY COST-EFFECTIVE WATER I SAY, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. AND ALSO TODAY IT ' S A FEW OF THE LEAST EXPENSIVE ON THE PLANET. ONE OF THE THINGS THAT WE WILL CERTAINLY BE REVIEWING IS

THE RATES SYSTEM AND THE PRICES OF THAT TO BETTER REFLECT THAT. WE ' LL ALSO BE LOOKING AT GROUND SOURCE WATER AS A SPECIFIC CHALLENGE, BECAUSE LOTS OF PEOPLE THAT UTILIZE WATER, MR. SPEAKER, TAKE WATER OUT OF THE GROUND AND ALSO DON ' T PUT IT BACK, WHERE OTHERS DO PUT IT BACK.SO WE NEED TO BE EXTREMELY OBSERVANT REGARDING THE COST AND ALSO CONCERNING THE OBSTACLES IN WATER STRESSED AREAS, WHICH MUCH OF THE GUELPH AND ALSO CAMBRIDGE KITCHENER AREA. > >'The Speaker: RESPONSE. > > TO ENSURE THAT WE HAVE A HIGHER STANDARD WHICH OUR RATES SYSTEM SHOWS PRESERVATIONS AND ALSO FAIR SET YOU BACK RECUPERATION, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. THANKS SIGNIFICANTLY. > > The Speaker: THANKS. NEW INQUIRY. >> THE PARTICIPANT FROM LAMBTON-KENT-MIDDLESEX. > > THANK YOU EXTREMELY MUCH, MR. SPEAKER. MY QUESTION TODAY IS FOR THE PREACHER OF FINANCIAL ADVANCEMENT AND GROWTH.SATURDAY ' S “TORONTO SUN” FEATURED AN ESSENTIAL STORY CONCERNING PRODUCERS THAT HAVE CREATED A UNION TO STAND UP TO THIS LIBERAL GOVERNMENT ' S PLANS>, POLICIES WHICH WERE PUTTING EXCELLENT WORK AT THREAT BY MAKING ONTARIO NO LONGER VIABLE FOR COMPANIES LIKE THEIRS.

THE COALITION OF “CONCERNED MANUFACTURERS IS EXPANDING RAPIDLY AND ALSO CURRENTLY REPRESENTS THOUSANDS OF GOOD JOBS ACROSS ONTARIO. SPEAKER, JOCELYN WILLIAM STANFORD OF AUTOMATIC FINISH, A FOUND MEMBER OF THE COALITION STATED AND ALSO I ESTIMATE– WE DON ' T STRESS OVER OUR COMPETITORS ANY LONGER. WE ANXIETY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. [INTERJECTIONS] AUDIO SPEAKER, HOW CONTAINER THE PRIEST REMAIN TO ASSISTANCE POLICIES THAT ENTERTAIN INVESTING MORE RESOURCES FIGHTING THIS GOVERNMENT THAN GROWING THEIR BUSINESSES. > > The Audio speaker: QUESTION. > > AND ALSO CREATING JOBS IN THE DISTRICT OF ONTARIO? [PRAISE] > > The Audio speaker: PREACHER OF FINANCIAL GROWTH AND GROWTH. > > MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, NO GOVERNMENT HAS ACTUALLY EVER BEFORE SUPPORTED OUR SMALL BUSINESS NEIGHBORHOOD GREATER THAN THIS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS. WHETHER IT ' S BEEN BY ASSISTING> THEM GROW THEIR BUSINESSES >> WITH SUPPORTS THAT THAT CELEBRATION REVERSE DOES NOT SUPPORT, WHETHER IT BE BY LESSENING REGULATORY WORRIES, WHETHER IT BE BY GIVING THEM BREAKS ON THEIR POWER BILLS, MR.SPEAKER. >> WE ' LL REMAIN TO DEAL WITH THAT FIELD BUT I ' LL TELL YOU ANOTHER THING WE ' RE DOING, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, THAT THAT CELEBRATION DOESN ' T ASSISTANCE. WE ' RE DEALING WITH OUR CAR SECTOR IN PRODUCTION TO ENSURE THAT OSHAWA HAS A FUTURE DUE TO THE COLLABORATIONS THAT YOU DO NOT SUPPORT AND WE SUPPORT, BECAUSE BRAMPTON ' S X.D.A. VEHICLE PLANT HAS A FUTURE AS A RESULT OF THE FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS WE ' RE PRODUCTION IN OUR'CAR FIELD, MR. SPEAKER. INVESTMENTS THAT THAT LEADER WHICH PARTY CALLS'CORPORATE WELFARE. MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, WE ' RE GOING TO KEEP ATTACHING OUR MANUFACTURING ALLIES. WE ' RE GOING TO MAINTAIN GROWING THIS ECONOMY AND ALSO LEADING THIS NATION IN DEVELOPMENT. [PRAISE] > > The Speaker: THANKS. SUPPLEMENTARY. > > WELL, AUDIO SPEAKER, BACK'TO THE PRIEST OF FINANCIAL ADVANCEMENT AND ALSO GROWTH. THE COE ASSISTS OF– COALITION OF CONCERNED MANUFACTURERS HAS A CLEAR MESSAGE FOR THIS'GOVERNMENT. MUCH BETTER THAN GIVING United States CASH WOULD BE POLICIES THAT AREN ' T BANKRUPTING United States. SPEAKER, THIS COALITION, LIKE THOUSANDS OF BUSINESSES ACROSS THE DISTRICT AREN ' T SEEKING> FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HANDOUTS. THEY SIMPLY NEED >> POLICIES THAT AREN ' T MADE TO RUN THEM OUT OF TOWN.SPEAKER, THE LIBERAL GOVERNMENT HAS LOST OVER 300,000 WELL-PAYING MANUFACTURING JOBS. IS IT TIME TO ADMIT THAT THIS GOVERNMENT ' S PLANS OF EXPENSIVE ENERGY, OVERREGULATION AS WELL AS HIGH DEBT HAS BROUGHT ABOUT HUNDREDS OF COMPANIES SELECTING TO LEAVE THIS PROVINCE? [APPLAUSE] > > The Speaker: PRIEST.'> > MR. SPEAKER, THE OPPOSITE IS ACTUALLY REAL. MR. SPEAKER, I WAS SIMPLY AT AN FINANCIAL INVESTMENT GOAL IN CALIFORNIA.

I MET WITH EIGHT BUSINESS. FOUR OF THEM ARE COMING RIGHT HERE, MR. SPEAKER. FOUR OF THEM ARE MAKING INTENDS TO COME BELOW IN THE'VERY NEAR FUTURE. IT ' S TERRIFIC, MR. SPEAKER. THEY ' RE UPCOMING BELOW BECAUSE WE HAVE BETTER ABILITY, BECAUSE WE ' VE INVESTED IN OUR ABILITY, MR. SPEAKER. >> THEY ' RE COMING HERE DUE TO THE FACT THAT WE HAVE A LOWER PRICE, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, FOR THOSE COMPANIES TO RUN RIGHT HERE, SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER. IN SOME CASES 40 TO 60% LOWER. THEY ' RE UPCOMING RIGHT HERE, MR. SPEAKER, BECAUSE WE COMPANION WITH OUR SERVICE AREA UNLIKE THE CELEBRATION OPPOSITE. WE'OPERATE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THEM'. > > The Speaker: SECOND TIME.MEMBER FROM RENFREW. FINISH, PLEASE. > >'WE WILL MAINTAIN LISTENING TO OUR BUSINESS COMMUNITY'. WE ' LL KEEP LISTENING TO OUR LOCAL BUSINESS. > > The Speaker: RESPONSE. > > WE ' LL KEEP OPERATING IN UNISON WITH THEM AND ALSO ACTING TO MAKE ONTARIO THE MOST COMPETITIVE LOCATION IN THE United States AND CANADA TO PERFORM SERVICE. > > The Speaker: QUESTION. THE PARTICIPANT FROM ESSEX. > > MANY THANKS, AUDIO SPEAKER. MY INQUIRY IS TO THE PREMIER>. AUDIO SPEAKER, LATER TODAY RYERSON UNIVERSITY WILL CERTAINLY LAUNCH A RESEARCH THAT IS LABELLED, >> QUOTE, A PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELLNESS SITUATION IN THE MAKING THAT REVEALS THE DISASTROUS TOLL THAT TEMPERATURE FIRM FUNCTION CONTAINER TAKE >> ON EMPLOYEES. >> IN'SOME CIRCUMSTANCES AFTER CHILDCARE AND REDUCTIONS WERE PAID TO THE TEMP AGENCY THESE WORKERS MAKE AS LITTLE AS $3 AN HR, AUDIO SPEAKER.$> 3 AN HR IN 2016. SPEAKER, WILL THE PREMIER >> COMMIT TODAY TO INCREASE THE PROVINCE ' S BASE PAY TO$15 AN HR AS WELL AS ENSURE THAT PART-TIME SHORT-TERM FIRM WORKERS GET THE EXACT SAME PAY FOR THE SAY FUNCTION AS THEY OFTEN DO STANDING RIGHT ALONGSIDE OTHER WORKERS? [PRAISE] > > The Speaker: THANKS. > > MINISTER OF WORK. > > THANK YOU, AUDIO SPEAKER. THANKS TO THE PARTICIPANT FOR THAT QUESTION. IT ' S An EXTREMELY CRUCIAL INQUIRY DUE TO THE FACT THAT I THINK, CERTAINLY ON THIS SIDE OF YOUR HOME, WE REALIZE THAT EMPLOYEES ARE WORTHY OF TO BE TREATED RATHER AT THEY and function DESERVE TO FUNCTION IN A SECURE OFFICE, SPEAKER. WE ' RE COMMITTED AS A GOVERNMENT TO ENSURING THE GREATEST PROTECTION FOR THOSE EMPLOYEES. >> WE RECOGNIZE, SPEAKER– I

>> THINK A NUMBER >> OF INDIVIDUALS IN THIS HOUSE BROUGHT IT UP, CLAIMING THAT GREATER DEFENSE IS SOMETHING THAT WE REQUIREMENT TO TAKE A LOOK AT FOR THOSE PEOPLE THAT WORK IN TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE AGENCIES AND THAT, SPEAKER, IS WHY WE LAUNCHED THE ALTERING OFFICES REVIEW. IT ' S DOING IN-DEPTH EXAMINATION OF ALL THE CONCERNS THAT ARE AFFECTING ONTARIO ' S WORKERS TODAY AS THE ECONOMY IS CHANGING, SPEAKER. WE ' VE BEEN OUT CONSULTING. WE ' VE CONSULTING WITH BUSINESS.WE ' VE CONSULTED WITH LABOUR. WE ' VE CONSULTED WITH THE CAMPAIGNING FOR GROUPS, SPEAKER. I WILL CERTAINLY TELL YOU THAT LAST FRIDAY WAS THE LAST DAY FOR EXAMINATION. THE INTERIM RECORD IS OUT. A FEW OF THE SUGGESTIONS HAVE BEEN DETAILED. > > The Speaker: RESPONSE. > > FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AUDIO SPEAKER. I SUSPECT WE ' RE GOING TO SEE SOME'GOOD CONVERSATION ON THIS, AUDIO SPEAKER, AND SOME MUCH NEEDED ADJUSTMENT. > >'The Audio speaker: THANK YOU.

SUPPLEMENTARY? > > SPEAKER, NEW DEMOCRATS DON ' T THINK THAT THREE OUT OF EVERY 10 WORKERS IN THIS PROVINCE OUGHT TO NEED TO STRUGGLE IN CONDITIONS, AMONG THE SCIENTISTS CALLED MODERN-DAY SLAVERY.IT ' S TIME TO MAKE SURE THAT TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES EARN THE SAME WAGE AS PERMANENT WORKERS. >> IF YOU ' RE DOING THE EXACT SAME WORK, YOU MUST OBTAIN THE EXACT SAME PAY. INDIVIDUALS DESERVE TO BE ABLE TO PREPARE FOR A FUTURE FOR THEIR HOUSEHOLDS AND NOT HAVE >> TO CONCESSION THEIR WELL-BEING AND ALSO THEY DESERVE> TO KNOW THAT THERE WILL CERTAINLY BE A FUTURE THERE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION. WILL THE PREMIER LISTEN TO THE PROOF AND GUARANTEE THAT TEMPORARY AND ALSO PART-TIME WORKERS IN THIS PROVINCE RECEIVE THE EXACT SAME WAYNE FOR THE VERY SAME FUNCTION

? [PRAISE] > > The Speaker:– EXACT SAME WAGE FOR THE EXACT SAME FUNCTION? > > SPEAKER,'I WISHED TO SAY THANKS TO THE MEMBER ONCE AGAIN FOR THE IMPORTANT QUESTION THAT HE ' S SIMPLY ASKED.THE CHANGING WORKPLACES TESTIMONIAL, SPEAKER, WE WENT OUT AND ALSO WE WANTED TO PROTECT WORKERS AND WE WANT TO SUPPORT ONTARIO ORGANIZATION. I ASSUME THAT IS SOMETHING THAT ANYBODY IN THIS CHAMBER WOULD NEED, AUDIO SPEAKER. WE WISH TO THANK EVERYBODY FROM ALL THE SECTORS OF OUR CULTURE THAT HAVE STEPPED FORWARD AS WELL AS GIVEN US THEIR BEST ADVICE, AND ALSO IT ' S RECORDS JUST LIKE THE MEMBER ' >> S DESCRIBED, RYERSON COLLEGE, CYCLE, THAT SIMPLY SHOWS HOW IMPORTANT AND HOW NECESSARY IT IS THAT WE CARRY THIS OUT IN DEPTH EXAM. AS I SAID, AUDIO SPEAKER, THE OFFICIAL EXAMINATION ENDED LAST FRIDAY AND INDIVIDUALS HAVE STEPPED FORWARD, SPEAKER. WE ' VE HEARD FROM INDIVIDUALS FROM BUSINESS, FROM LABOUR, ADVOCACY GROUPS, LARGE COMPANY, SMALL BUSINESS.THE MEANTIME RECORD, AUDIO SPEAKER, IS ONLINE. IT REMAINS OFFERED ONLINE. > > The Speaker: RESPONSE. > > WE ' RE LOOKING AHEAD TO REFERRALS, THE TIME OF INPUT THAT ' S CONSISTED OF IN THE RYERSON REPORT TO MOVE ON ON THIS IMPORTANT PROBLEM. > > The Speaker: THANKS. BRAND-NEW INQUIRY. THE MINUTE FROM KINGSTON ON THE ISLANDS. > > MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, MY INQUIRY IS FOR THE PREACHER OF COMMUNITY AS WELL AS SOCIAL SERVICES. MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, TODAY IS THE UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE REMOVAL OF DESTITUTION. TODAY PROVIDES AN CHANCE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE INITIATIVE AND STRUGGLE OF PEOPLE

LIVING IN HARDSHIP AND ALSO An OPPORTUNITY FOR THEM TO MAKE THEIR CONCERNS HEARD. >> MR. SPEAKER, HUNDREDS >> OF'MANY MILLIONS OF INDIVIDUALS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD STILL RESIDE IN HARDSHIP.'HOWEVER IT IS NECESSARY FOR United States TO IDENTIFY THAT DESTITUTION DOES NOT JUST EXIST >> OUTSIDE OUR BORDERS. THOUSANDS OF THOUSANDS OF CANADIANS ARE ADDITIONALLY STAYING IN HARDSHIP. >> I KNOW THAT THIS GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO BREAKING THE CYCLE OF POVERTY FOR YOUNGSTERS AS WELL AS YOUNG PEOPLE, ASSISTING INDIVIDUALS ACHIEVE WORK AND ALSO INCOME SAFETY AND ALSO ENDING CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS IN ONTARIO. SPEAKER, WOULD THE PRIEST FROM THE– > > The Audio speaker: INQUIRY. > > PLEASE INFORM ON ONTARIO ' S PROGRESSION IN REDUCING HARDSHIP? > > The Audio speaker: THANKS. MINISTER OF AREA AND ALSO SOCIAL SERVICES. > > THANK YOU, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. THANKS TO THE PARTICIPANT FROM KINGSTON AND THE ISLANDS FOR THE QUESTION. I ENJOY TO CLIMB TODAY IN SUPPORT OF THE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF THE HARDSHIP DECREASE STRATEGY TO HIGHLIGHT A PAIR OF EXAMPLES OF OUR PROGRESS. IN 2015 WE INDEXED THE ONTARIO YOUNGSTER BENEFIT TO INFLATION. AS An OUTCOME, THE MAXIMUM BENEFIT ROSE TO$1,336 PER KID UNDER 18 SUSTAINING NEARLY 1 MILLION KIDS IN EVEN MORE THAN 500,000 LOW TO MODERATE-INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS. THROUGH THE HEALTHY AND BALANCED SMILES ONTARIO PROGRAM, WE ARE PROVIDING ACCESSIBILITY TO FREE PREVENTIVE ROUTINE AND EMERGENCY SITUATION DENY IT WILL SERVICES TO 300,000 LOW INCOME KIDS AS WELL AS YOUTH. >> OF TRAINING COURSE THERE ' S EVEN MORE WORK TO BE DONE AS WELL AS WE REQUIREMENT REMAIN TO WORK WITH EVERY ONE OF OUR PARTNERS, INCLUDING COMPANIES, NEIGHBORHOODS, ADVOCATES AND SERVICE DELIVERY COMPANIES. > > The Speaker: SOLUTION. > > TO FIND MEANINGFUL and also sustainable WAYS TO ERADICATE HARDSHIP. > > The Audio speaker: THANKS. SUPPLEMENTARY. > > THANK YOU, MINISTER. I ' M HAPPY TO LISTEN TO THE PROGRESS OUR GOVERNMENT IS PRODUCTION IN DECREASING HARDSHIP IN ONTARIO.SPEAKER, I RECOGNIZE THAT A PERSON OF THE FOUR COLUMNS OF ONTARIO ' S NEW DESTITUTION REDUCTION APPROACH IS INVESTING IN EVIDENCE-BASED PROGRAMMING. THROUGH THE REGIONAL HARDSHIP REDUCTION FUND, OUR GOVERNMENT IS COLLABORATING WITH AREA PARTNERS TO FUND PROGRAMS AND INTERVENTIONS THAT HELP PEOPLE. IN 2015 ALONE, ONTARIO HAS ACTUALLY INVESTED$12.6 MILLION IN 41 RESIDENT PROJECTS IN 20 AREAS. MY AREA IS JUST ONE OF THOSE. >> MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, WE ' RE> SEEING THE RESULTS OF THESE INVESTMENTS IN OUR COMMUNITIES AS WELL AS JUST LAST >> WEEK I HAD THE CHANCE TO REVEAL THE TIPPY FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS AS WELL AS HOUSE BASED HOUSING OF$4,116,861. [APPLAUSE] CAN THE PRIEST PLEASE SHARE WITH THE HOME EVEN MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE REGIONAL HARDSHIP DECREASE FUND? > > The Audio speaker: THANK YOU.'PRIEST. > > THANKS, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. TO ASSISTANCE THE POVERTY REDUCTION APPROACH ' S ON PROOF BASED SOCIAL PLAN OUR GOVERNMENT IS SPENDING$15 MILLION OVER SIX YEARS IN THE DIRECTION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD DESTITUTION DECREASE FUND.GRANT RECEIVERS ARE REQUIRED TO EVALUATE THE SUCCESS OF THEIR PROGRAMS. ONE OF THE RECIPIENTS OF THE FUND IN 2014 WAS FOOD SHARE TORONTO. THIS ORGANIZATION COLLABORATES WITH SCHOOLS and communities TO PROVIDE HEALTHY FOOD AND ALSO SUPPLY FOOD EDUCATION. VIA THEIR PROPOSAL, WE WILL CERTAINLY HAVE THE ABILITY TO DETERMINE WHETHER THESE PROGRAMS ARE IMPROVING GAIN ACCESS TO TO FRESH FOOD AND ALSO WHETHER THEY ARE HELPING HOUSEHOLDS EAT MORE HEALTHFULLY. WE KNOW THAT IT IS MORE VITAL THAN EVER THAT WE STEP OUR OUTCOMES AS WELL AS BUY >> EFFORTS THAT WORK.MR. SPEAKER, OUR GOVERNMENT EXPECTS ANNOUNCING THE 2016 GIVE RECIPIENTS IN THE COMING WEEKS. THANKS. > > The Audio speaker: THANKS. [APPLAUSE] BRAND-NEW CONCERN. THE MEMBER FROM HURON-BRUCE. > > THANK U.THIS INQUIRY '

S FOR THE PREMIER. AUDIO SPEAKER, LAST WEEK THE PREMIER REVEALED ONTARIANS CONTEMPORARY OF TOUCH SHE IS AT AN EVENT HELD BY NIAGARA ' S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, THE PREMIER HAD THE AUDACITY TO PHONE CALL ONTARIANS EXTREMELY CRIMINALS WITH REGARDS TO THE SETTING.

> > The Speaker: SOLUTION. > > FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, SPEAKER. > > MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, MY QUESTION IS FOR THE MINISTER OF COMMUNITY AND ALSO SOCIAL SERVICES. > > THANK YOU, MR. SPEAKER. > > The Audio speaker: THANK YOU.IF YOU ASK ME, SPEAKER, I ASSUME THE PREMIER IS An EXTREMELY BAD STAR HERSELF WHEN SHE PRETENDS TO CARE FOR ONTARIANS.SPEAKER, REALLY AND ALSO

ABSOLUTELY ALL THE PREMIER CARES ABOUT IS HER CAP AND ALSO PROFESSION MONEY GRAB THAT WILL TAKE MORE HARD GAINED DOLLARS OUT OF ONTARIO ' S POCKETS SO SHE CAN– > > The Audio speaker: ORDER. > > THANK YOU, MR. SPEAKER. > > SPEAKER– > > The Audio speaker: THANK YOU.

> > Premier Wynne: PRIEST OF TRANSPORT. > > MANY THANKS VERY MUCH, AUDIO SPEAKER. > > The Audio speaker: ANSWER. > > IS INVESTING$1 BILLION IN HAMILTON ' S L.R.T. PROJECT, SPEAKER. > > AUDIO SPEAKER– > > The Audio speaker: THANK YOU.

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