Hudak visits Windsor

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By The MediaPlex April 5, 2013 11:51

Hudak visits Windsor

by Melissa Iarusso

Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak visited Windsor to share his plans to curb unemployment in the province.

Hudak held a press conference at the Vollmer Recreation Complex April 4 in LaSalle to hear from locals about sharing ideas on how Ontario can reclaim its rightful place as the economic engine of Canada. Hudak proposed an action plan on how to steer the province toward less spending and balanced budgets to regain its true potential.

“The top priorities for the province are clear – it’s jobs and the economy. Especially being in Windsor the top issue by far is jobs since have one of the highest unemployment rates in all of Canada happening here. I think we can turn this around,” Hudak said. “I am confident Ontario can bounce back and dust ourselves off and get people jobs in their field. We put out a plan called ‘An Agenda for Growth’ that will make Ontario the best place for job creation again.”

With a rookie premier leading the Liberal party Hudak said there is no better time to win than now. With the legislature back in session and the election clock ticking, Hudak said he is prepared to lead Ontario down a better road.

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The MediaPlex
By The MediaPlex April 5, 2013 11:51