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   a good leader to All   
   Lookin' good for Ontario - under Kathy   
   18 Jul 16 18:11:14   
   
   From: brewnoser2@gmail.com   
      
   While Davin  (aka Wakefield) has been busy talking serious matters with the   
   rabid spammers who now proliferate this newsgroup, 'Kathy' has been proving   
   him wrong at every turn - by taking Ontario to higher levels than any previous   
   premier.   
      
   Davin, you don't have to read through this annoying, repetitive stuff . . . .    
   your 'John Kinal' and the 'Byker' are waiting in the wings to have their   
   now-usual tete-a-tete with you.  Let the others who live in Ontario and don't   
   hate women and Liberals    
   might want to take a little look at this . . .  and note, in particular, 'the   
   highest in Canada and all G7 countries':   
   __________________________   
   Monday, Jul. 18, 2016   
      
   TORONTO — The Canadian Press   
      
   Wynne says growth puts Ontario on track to eliminate deficit in 2017   
      
      
   First quarter results for 2016 show the Ontario economy growing at an   
   annualized rate of three per cent, the highest in Canada and all G7 countries.   
      
   Premier Kathleen Wynne said Ontario’s real gross domestic product grew 0.8   
   per cent in January to March, following similar growth in the fourth quarter   
   of 2015.   
      
   “I’m very pleased that Ontario’s economy posted strong growth in the   
   first quarter, stronger growth than we had expected in our budget, and   
   that’s a very important signal that Ontario is on the right track,” Wynne   
   said Monday.   
      
   Ontario’s first-quarter gains were driven by higher exports and increased   
   household spending, added Wynne.   
      
   “I just think that we need to let that sink in, that Ontario is growing at a   
   faster rate than Canada, the United States and all other G7 countries,” she   
   said.   
      
   “And it was widespread.   It wasn’t just focused in one sector.”      
      
   Wynne also said the Liberal government is confident the growing economy will   
   allow it to eliminate a $5.7-billion deficit in fiscal 2017-18, as   
   promised.             
      
   “We’ve beaten our targets year over year, and we’re on track to   
   eliminate our deficit next year,” she said.    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯       
      
   However, the New Democrats said the Ontario economy wasn’t quite as rosy a   
   picture as the Liberals are painting, and warned the government plans to   
   eliminate the deficit by slashing health-care services.   
      
   “Their promise is to balance the books by overcrowding our hospitals, firing   
   thousands of health-care workers, and creating a $3-billion backlog in   
   critical repairs to hospitals,” said NDP finance critic Catherine Fife.   
      
   “The story behind their numbers shows that ... the number of people working   
   in temporary jobs, without benefits or even sick days, has increased more than   
   twelve times faster than people with stable, permanent jobs.”   
      
   Ontario’s economy will remain one of the fastest growing in Canada over the   
   next two years, and that will mean more jobs right across the province, said   
   Wynne.   
      
   “Our unemployment rate in Ontario has been below the national average for   
   more than a year, and in June it fell to 6.4 per cent, and that’s the lowest   
   since September 2008,” she said.        
      
   “And these job gains are not confined to the Greater Toronto-Hamilton   
   Area.”   
      
   Finance Minister Charles Sousa said Ontario doesn’t want to compete with   
   low-wage jurisdictions that lured away many of the manufacturing jobs that   
   used to form the basis of the province’s economy.   
      
   “Ontario has become a top destination for foreign direct investments many   
   years running,” he said.   “It’s not by accident ... it’s because we   
   are replacing traditional manufacturing with other forms of manufacturing,   
   agri-food processing, etc.   
      
      
   Wynne said she was very encouraged by the momentum of Ontario’s growth,   
   especially with so many uncertainties in the global economy.   
      
   “I don’t want to leave the impression that I think that Ontario’s   
   operating in a vacuum and somehow we’ve figured out something nobody else   
   has figured out,” she said.  “I just want to provide some context: we’re   
   in a good position in this    
   globally uncertain environment.”    
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