For Immediate Release
October 10, 2006
McGuinty
liberals – a legacy of contradictions and broken promises
(Toronto, ON) – Laurie Scott, MPP for Haliburton-Victoria-Brock
today stated in the Ontario Legislative Assembly that the McGuinty
Liberal legacy is a story of contradictions and broken promises.
Scott listed clear examples of contradictions by the Premier and
Cabinet Ministers, including breaking promises of closing coal fired
electricity generation plants, no plan to deal with climate change
and reversing his opinion on dealing with auto emissions.
“Hardworking Ontarians have been subject to repeated misdirection
and contradictions by the McGuinty Liberals,” said Scott.
“Saying anything to get elected and breaking promises is what
Dalton McGuinty’s Liberals will be remembered for.”
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For Further Information Contact:
Laurie Scott, MPP
705- 324-6654
1-800-424-2490
Statement Enclosed:
Ms. Laurie Scott (Haliburton–Victoria–Brock):
I rise today to express my concern for the misdirection and contradictions
that Ontarians have been subject to by the McGuinty Liberals.
The Premier stated loud and clear that it’s time for the
federal government to come to the table about climate change. Yet
when the federal government begins to work with the auto industry
in their plan to reduce air emissions, he immediately is seen arm
in arm with Buzz Hargrove, saying that the feds should back off
on their plans.
This is a Premier who attacked the federal auto emission controls
on the same day that Ontario’s Environment Commissioner gave
a scathing report, saying the McGuinty Liberals are neglecting their
obligations to the environment.
This is a Premier whose environment minister says she has a plan
for Ontario with respect to climate change, but the Environment
Commissioner’s report says that after a search of ministry
websites and contacting ministry staff, there is no formal plan
for climate change.
This is a Premier whose energy minister says that coal-fired electricity
needs to stop because of the air emissions, yet he purchases electricity
at ridiculous prices from outside of Ontario, which is fired by—you
guessed it—coal.
This is a Premier who says he doesn’t think it’s right
to get into jurisdictional battles when it comes to climate control,
but immediately throws barbs at the province of Alberta, which actually
has a plan for climate change.
Contradiction after contradiction, broken promise after broken
promise. Say anything to get elected. That’s the legacy of
this government. ...
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