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The Progressive Tory Leader, Tim Hudak, recently mentioned during an interview that he has a plan in the works aims to generate one million jobs over a time span of eight years. Just after Ontario lost 39,000 jobs in the last month alone, Hudak alleged that he intends to shed more light over the details of his private member’s bill on Monday and explain how his party plans to follow it.
The four-year party leader and a former minister in the Mike Harris and Ernie Eves Tory governments, Hudak, mentioned during an interview published on Monday that “our unemployment rate has peaked the national average for 84 consecutive months. That’s seven years.” He alleged that “it’s time for my Million Jobs Act.” Hudak intends to introduce his bill when the legislature resumes sitting on Feb. 18. The figures provided by Statistics Canada have recently confirmed that Ontario’s employment had almost 39,000 more jobs added to it in December, which inflated the unemployment rate up by 0.7 percentage points and left it at 7.9 per cent, compared to 6.5 per cent in September 2008. It added that only last month, almost 588,500 Ontarians were out of work.
According to an official party representative, the Tories have identified the goals to work as the triggers to jump-start employment and “create jobs immediately in the province of Ontario.” Whereas, Hudak vowed that “Ontario has been waiting too long for our government to table its promised jobs plan.
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