Oakville Beaver, 25 Feb 1994, p. 2

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Most of the calls she‘s received have been from those over 65 in the income bracket who will lose most or all of a tax credit worth nearly $1,000. Those making under $26,000 will remain exempt from the clawback but those at the top end, around $49,000, will lose it all. Budget a failure says MPP Carr ‘ A/AE Mon.â€"Wed.10:00â€"5:30 Thur.10:00â€"6:00 Fri.10:00â€"8:00 Sat.9:00â€"5:00 "ONTARIO‘S LARGEST VOLUME DISCOUNT BLIND OUTLET* Blinds “Q *FREE VALANCES ! <ANY 3 ! Becorator Blinds ANY SIZE ! @Custom made to fit your windows! Becormtov Vertical *Mix Match «50 Colours * colour e Any size e Includes Valances e Your choice ! Custom Aluminum Mini Blinds (Max. 120" x 84" per blind) y â€"â€"â€" BA M es LESS 410 SPEERS RD., Oakville, 338â€"2603 @ fl 4,00 P.M. 0 p.ll. 5\0 KNICHTS OF COLUMBUS HAL 1494 WALLACE STREET OAKVILLE, ONTARIO A convenient opportunity for you to learn how ) to better protect yourself, family and home. \â€" See and hear about the latest in crime prevention! AT THIS SPECIAL CRIME PREVENTION PRESENTATION! SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1994 0pm and 7:00 p.m. N or couumBus Hau, _4 Martin‘s sentiments about everyâ€" one paying their fair share and the recognition that the underground economy is a result of high taxes sounds good, says Kedzior. Like the finance minister‘s small business Carr said while the budget conâ€" tains $3.4 billion in tax hikes over three years, Martin concedes it will reduce the jobless rate by just threeâ€" tenths of 1% this year and sixâ€"tenths of 1% next year. As for reducing the deficit, Carr isn‘t holding his breath. "At $39.7 billion, the estimated deficit for the 1994â€"95 fiscal year, is the highest projected deficit in Canadian history. And we all know the record of governments in hitting these targets," said Carr. "In the end, it amounts to action postponed, opportunity lost, leaderâ€" ship denied," he stated. Oakville South Progressive Conservative MPP Gary Carr argued Martin failed to act on the three priorâ€" ities outlined in his own budget speech: high taxes, jobs and the deficit. This budget will help put our country back on track and back to work." 48"â€"60‘ uP TO 494 WALLACE STREET â€" OAKVILLE, ONTARIO RIZES uP 1O 94° $78 $85 $94 $68 $91 arger Midths Available $94 Martin, Watson continued, may have held off in order not to impede growth. If this expected upturn in the economy does not materialize, howâ€" ever, hard measures will have to be implemented. "If I was him I would have been tougher on deficit reduction," said Watson. "You have to be lean and mean to survive in the Nineties." Yet while he considers the finance minister a "credible source" of fiscal leadership and was "fairly satisfied" by his budget, Watson believes Martin did not take advantage of an opportunity to hammer away at the national debt â€" despite priming the population for bad news. Watson said Tuesday‘s budget did not rattle the corporate community which will be content to see its profâ€" itability allowed to increase. Low inflation â€" the kind of environment business likes to live in â€" will make for good stability and keep interest rate at their current level or lower. Peter Watson of Oakyville‘s Peter Watson Investments Ltd. voiced simiâ€" lar sentiments, saying Martin is perâ€" haps priming the Canadian public for a "bad budget" next year. incentives, however, only time will tell. Reducing the deduction on busiâ€" ness meals from 80% to 50% will likely mean less will be spent for such occasions, Kedzior continued, and as a result the restaurant industry could be damaged in the process. As for Martin‘s deficit forecast, Kedzior said the $39.7 billion target set for 1994â€"95 is heading in the right direction. However, success hinges too much on the hope that the unpreâ€" dictable economy will improves. "Maybe (Martin) is just laying the groundwork for a slashâ€"andâ€"burn budâ€" get next year," said Kedzior. Watson was pleased taxes were not raised and that RRSP‘s â€" for the time being at least â€" were left untouched. He also characterized the way which the $100,000 capital gains exemption has been eliminated â€" allowing individuals a year to catch up and file â€" as very fair. In the Feb. 16th edition of the Oakville Beaver, Dave Stronach, Halton Region Environmental Health Supervisor, was indirectly quoted as saying plans are underâ€" way to carry out Phase 2 of the Region‘s Petroâ€"Canada health Effects Study later this year to determine whether improvements implemented by the oil company have had an impact. Health study may not take place in 94 In fact, the region is currently conducting a feasibility study to determine if Phase 2 of the health study should be conducted. It is possible Phase 2 will not be carried out this year. 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