QUEEN’S PARK — Today, Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak, joined by Ontario PC candidates Wafik Sunbaty, Sanjeev Maingi, Shan Thayaparan, Mike Yen, Ken Kim, Liang Chen, Tony Genco and Pam Hundal, announced that he is spreading his party’s message of bringing tax relief, job opportunities and change for Ontario families into new communities, with the release of the highlights of changebook – translated into 15 languages.
Key areas of change outlined in the new versions of changebook are Tim Hudak’s commitment to enhance foreign credential recognition, provide significant tax and hydro bill relief, and make it easier for new Ontarians to work in the jobs they are qualified to do. The new versions of changebook also tell the story of Tim Hudak’s family history in Ontario, which begins with his grandparents – immigrants from then Czechoslovakia. Hudak said his grandparents chose Ontario because it offered the greatest opportunities anywhere in the world. If elected Premier, Hudak will make Ontario a magnet for people who want to build a better life for their family.
On October 6th, Ontario families will have a clear choice. They will choose between four more years of Dalton McGuinty raising their taxes, wasting their money, and never standing up for the things we believe in – or a Tim Hudak government that will deliver tax relief families need, end government waste, and create more jobs for all Canadians to reach their potential.
“We are proud to be the only party to release our plan in 15 other languages, so all Ontarians can read our commitment to them in the language they feel most comfortable communicating in.”
–Tim Hudak, Ontario PC Leader
“This October, the people of Ontario have a clear choice. They will choose between four more years of Dalton McGuinty raising their taxes and their hydro bills, wasting their money and never standing up for the things we believe in – or an Ontario PC government that will give families the relief they deserve and the opportunity to succeed.”
–Tim Hudak, Ontario PC Leader
Authorized by the CFO of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario