October 29, 2009
Tim Hudak and PC Caucus Unveil Small Business Growth Plan
ANCASTER, ON – Tim Hudak, Leader of the Ontario PC Party and Official Opposition, announced the Ontario PC Caucus’ Small Business Jobs Plan which calls on the Government to help build the small business sector, which is essential to Ontario’s economic recovery.
Hudak announced the creation of the PC Caucus Small Business Taskforce which includes members Julia Munro (Critic for Consumer Services, Small Business and Red Tape), Randy Hillier (Critic for Labour as well as Northern Development, Mines and Forestry), Bob Bailey (Critic for Training and Apprenticeship), Toby Barrett (Critic for the Environment) and Peter Shurman (Critic for Economic Development and Trade).
Representatives of the Hamilton Homebuilders and CFIB were also on hand for the launch of the plan.
The PC Small Business Jobs Plan contains practical and affordable ideas that will stimulate the economy today and encourage immediate job creation. The PC Caucus will continue to push for the adoption of these policies in order to help create jobs and keep talented young people in Ontario.
QUICK FACTS:
The PC Caucus Small Business Jobs Plan would encourage jobs now by:
Repealing the McGuinty government’s illogical and oppressive Bill 119, which forces independent operators and sole proprietors into the WSIB system and is costing small businesses more than $11,000 in additional taxes each year.
Ensuring permanent small business representation on the WSIB.
Calling for a one year payroll tax holiday that will make it more affordable for small businesses to hire new staff; and a one year suspension of the land-transfer tax that will make home ownership more affordable for young families – and help create new construction jobs.
Re-instating a Red Tape Commission that will eliminate the many unnecessary regulations that punish small businesses.
Implementing a moratorium on new regulations that will cost small business jobs until the red tape commission is in place.
Turning Ontario’s 3:1 journeyman-to-apprentice ratio into a 1:1 ratio. This will help more young tradespeople into the market, and make it more affordable for small businesses to hire new workers.
Suspending the McGuinty Government’s decision to place 100% of the cost burden for the blue box program on small businesses. This places an unfair and unwarranted cost burden on businesses and manufacturers at a time when they can least afford it. Instead, government should maintain the existing 50-50 split.
Continuing to use every tool available to stop Dalton McGuinty’s plan to merge the HST and PST into a super ‘Dalton Sales Tax’ that will take $3 billion out of the pockets of consumers and kill jobs.



