Ee Page 8 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 20; 1993 : Joint job creating emphasized A couple of weeks ago I talked about the devastating Queen’s Park Report effects of federal policies upon our province. I’m pleased that Premier Bob Rae has urged the new fed- eral government to create jobs and reverse the decade- long discrimination against Ontario — a call that could lead to real results for Halton North. He has invit- ed the federal government to join Ontario in creating jobs, repairing and building infrastructure, renewin manufacturing, and invest- ing in people and technolo- rovincial government is already investing, on its own, almost $4 billion a year in putting people back to work, and afurther $3 billion on training and high- €r education. An additional contribution from the feder- al government will mean more jobs and activity in attention to providing an adequate federal training Program so that workers get trained and unemployed workers get retrained, to improving the federal tax system, to working ona way to provide and pay for public services, and to x developing a national inno- Outatios Every tit eee: dL vation vou that invests in will continue to work with research and " i Our “local industry and in universities. including municipal and federal representatives, to ensure that creating jobs and putting Ontario back to work is the number one pri- ority. The new federal govern- ment should show its com- mitment to Ontario and Ontarians by reversing the Previous government’s dis- crimination against Ontario. Last week the Premier released a set of studies the Jobs, justice and hope — the things our government has been fighting for from the start — are what all gov- ernments must be about these days. While Ontario is hoping New Cubs invested Six new cubs were invested by Akela Iris Stiehl and A.C.M. Nancy Jackson into the 2nd Georgetown Cub Pack, St. George’s Anglican Church. From left to right, the new Cubs are Matthew Grierson, Tyler Longland, Stephen Zeni, Justin Clements, Alexander Fraser and Robert Fisher. “photo by Jean Layman The federal government must look beyond its Promise for a $1 billion country-wide infrastructure S s ay S e the federal government will follow Ontario’s lead in investing in jobs, the entuers Back to Basics Christmas Fare for Office - Home - Banquet Hall eed a tray for that special occasion or Christmas party? N Let Kentners make it easy! We offer personalized, made to order delicacies at basic prices. Just give us a little notice ~ and we'll arrange party or Christmas goody trays that will make Santa smile! Program. 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