What you need to know about Hudak’s politics of anger and division
This is about growing our economy, and also about our values.
What you are seeing from the PCs is the politics of anger, the politics of fear, resentment and division. What you get from Ontario Liberals is everybody working to move forward, together.
This is a tax credit for businesses that hire skilled Ontarians already living here to help them achieve the training they need for Ontario certification. So we’re talking about professions like lawyer, accountants or pharmacists who need Ontario job-experience in order to be certified here. These are folks who are in Ontario, but might be driving taxis instead of working in a pharmacy helping patients.
And Tim Hudak had a very similar proposal last year. He introduced legislation for 10 per cent wage subsidy for any business hiring a skilled newcomer in Ontario – and there was no cap to the program. Now he’s changed his tune. If you want the politics of anger and division, then vote for Hudak. If you want to work together to strengthen our economy and create more jobs for everyone, then Ontario Liberals have the right plan for you.
That’s not all.
The PCs seem to have a real problem with all things “foreign.” They’re against businesses coming to invest here in Ontario. They’re against students wanting to come here to do their research and contribute to our economy. And now they’re against skilled Ontarians living here putting their education to work for our economy.
They’ve got a problem with all things “foreign.” But to those thousands of workers at Toyota, and Honda, and Samsung – there’s nothing foreign about the paycheque they’re bringing home.
This tax credit should help about 1200 workers get the training they need. That’s giving people a leg up, not a hand out.
We need to move forward, together. Not move backwards, divided.
CP24: Tea Party Tim’s anti-immigrant scheme “divisive, curious strategy”
Senior Hudak MPP: Ernie Eves is a “pinko re-tread”
That’s a quote. And he’s “sabotaging” them by pointing out their Tea Party links, too. Randy Hillier is publishing those words. Amazing.
Tim Hudak’s team is calling Ernie Eves a “pinko!”
The Ontario PCs are blowing apart, folks, and the election campaign hasn’t even officially started yet.
Key question just asked by Sun reporter at Hudak scrum
Q: Harper seems to be courting immigrants. But you decry anything that benefits them. Why would you do that?
Hazardous Horwath: say one thing, do another
Poll: Voters don’t trust Hudak
In today’s Sun: say a prayer for Angelo
Tea Party Tim Tweets
You know, I could have easily pictured a knuckle-dragging troglodyte like Randy Hillier railing against “affirmative action” and foreigners. But Tim Hudak? The guy who aspires to be Premier of Ontario?
Braying and screeching about “affirmative action” is Tea Party territory. Attacking nameless “foreigners” is the obsession of groups who are far, far worse. You know who they are.
There has been a significant strategic choice made, here. Stephen Harper, for instance, won by consciously reaching out to new Canadians.
Tim Hudak will lose because he’s trying to keep them out.
Jason Lietaer is lie-ing
Jason Lietaer is Tea Party Tim Hudak’s official spokesman. He’s also a former Big Tobacco lobbyist.
This morning in the Star, as noted, here’s what we all read:
“Astonishment,” eh? Well, take a gander at this, Jason. And, because it’s Monday and because I’m a nice guy, I will not accuse you of lies, and being a lying liar who tells them.
I’ll let others do that.