Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 8 Aug 2007, p. 3

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"We said to the auto industry, `we'll work with you and we'll put money on the table if you will come to Ontario and invest in new technologies and processes because those will secure jobs today and tomorrow.' The opposition calls this corporate welfare. Management and labour call it long overdue." McGuinty said this initiative has paid off in spades, as for the first time since the invention of the car, Ontario is the number one auto producer in North America. However, McGuinty followed "Someone out there is going to develop the best and most affordable clean car and I want that group of people to be us." Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty up that statement with an acknowledgement that there is much more work that needs to be done and he is looking to the federal government to help with three things he feels will go a long way to completing that work. "We put in place a $500 million Advanced Manufacturing Strategy Fund designed to help Ontario manufacturers invest in new technologies and innovations. This has helped to create and retain about 3,000 jobs in the sectors of aviation and advanced construction," said McGuinty. "The feds should match this." McGuinty also wants the Harper government to match Ontario's contribution to a recently announced $650 million Next Generation Jobs Fund, which is designed to leverage private sector investment in the research and development of new green technologies that can be marketed to the world. "Someone out there is going to develop the best and most affordable clean car and I want that group of people to be us," he said. "We want those jobs and we are willing to go after them and to make the necessary invest- ments and we want the federal government to match that fund." The final area McGuinty wants the federal government's co-operation is in bringing fairness to the Employment Insurance (E.I.) system. "Ontario workers have to work for more months to qualify for E.I. than workers in other provinces and they get support for fewer weeks than workers in other provinces," he said. "The average regular benefit paid to an unemployed person in provinces outside of Ontario is $9,070. If you lose your job in another province then, on average, you will get $9,070, but in Ontario you get $5,110. That is a gap of almost $4,000 a worker. That is unfair." Besides soliciting the federal government's help, McGuinty also took the time to recognize two outstanding Oakville companies, Cogeco Cable Canada and BOT Construction Group, which are both celebrating their 50th anniversary. Before leaving Oakville the premier also sat down to discuss some of the town's concerns with The Oakville Beaver. 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