Protecting Ontario's Middle-Income Earners
http://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2014/03/protecting-ontarios-middle-income-earners.html
Ontario Government Will Not Increase the HST or Gas Tax
March 13, 2014 10:45 a.m.Office of the Premier
Ontario will move forward with a robust transportation and transit infrastructure plan. That plan will not include increases in the gas tax, HST or personal income taxes aimed at middle-income earners.
Building new transit and new and expanded highways, roads and bridges is important to all Ontarians and essential to the province's short- and long-term economic growth, and job creation plan.
The Ontario government will continue to help people in their everyday lives, especially middle-income families, through measures that include: an increase in the minimum wage to $11 an hour effective June 1; a 30% post-secondary tuition grant; full-day kindergarten, which saves parents up to $6,500 per child; and a plan to lower auto insurance rates by 15% on average.
Since 2003, the Ontario Government has made significant investments in transit, roads, bridges, hospitals and schools. Highlights include:
- More than 7,900 kilometres of roads and more than 950 bridges built or re-built;
- 10 new GO Train stations and two replacement stations built;
- 23 new hospitals built or underway and 12 major hospital projects currently under construction;
- Nearly 650 new schools opened, planned or under construction, and 27,000 repairs to roofs, windows and boilers.
- Assisting Ontario's families is part of the government's economic plan to create jobs for today and tomorrow. The comprehensive plan and its six priorities focus on Ontario's greatest strengths - its people and strategic partnerships.