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Ontario government out of touch on budget priorities: OPSEU

“Ontarians want their government to properly fund health care and not privatize Hydro One. So what is this government doing? It’s starving public health care and privatizing Hydro One.” — Warren (Smokey) Thomas, OPSEU President

Toronto (02 Feb. 2016) — Ontario’s Liberal government is out of touch with the priorities of most Ontarians on what should be in the 2016 budget, the President of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/NUPGE) says.

“I talk to regular people every day,” Warren (Smokey) Thomas told the budget committee of the legislature today. “What I’m seeing is a serious disconnect between what Ontarians need and what the government is doing.”

Government ignores calls to properly fund health care and keep hydro public

As evidence, Thomas pointed to the government’s own pre-budget website that asks Ontarians for their budget ideas.

“Ontarians want their government to properly fund health care and not privatize Hydro One,” he said. “So what is this government doing? It’s starving public health care and privatizing Hydro One.”

Ontario has the lowest overall program spending in Canada

Thomas said having the lowest overall program spending per capita of any province in Canada was nothing to be proud of.

“The Liberals brag that we have low, low program spending, which covers everything from correctional services to environmental protection to colleges, he said. They should be ashamed instead. We should be striving to have the best public services in Canada, not the cheapest.”

Corporate interests directing government decisions

Thomas said Liberal-friendly corporate CEOs like ex-banker Ed Clark, whom Thomas called the “Acting Premier,” now control the broad themes of the provincial budget and continue to demand privatization, cuts to public services, and cuts to corporate taxes.

“This has got to end,” he said. “The next Ontario budget must include significant revenue increases to breathe some life back into our public services. And those revenues must come from the individuals and corporations who have profited so handsomely from their perch at the top of the food chain.”

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