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How Hudak’s one million jobs allegedly add up

Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak has promised to help create about 1,000,000 jobs over eight years if he wins the June 12 election. More than 523,000 jobs would be created anyway if the government simply continued the policies of the last decade.

Here’s how he plans to do it:

Eliminate 100,000 jobs in public sector over four years, then keep it in line with population growth which would help create 43,184 jobs over the following four years.

Abolish the College of Trades and eliminate restrictions on the skilled trades, which would help create 170,240 jobs.

Reduce corporate taxes to eight per cent – down from the current 11.5 per cent – which would create 119,808 jobs.

Reduce personal income tax by 10 per cent after the budget is balanced in 2016-2017, which would create 47,080 jobs.

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In Depth: Ontario Election 2014

Put the province in charge of all rail-based transit and major highways in the Greater Toronto Area; establish a new east-west express line connecting Etobicoke to Scarborough, through Toronto’s downtown. Expand major highways and GO Transit. This would create 96,000 jobs.

Lower energy prices by cutting the bureaucracy at Hydro One and Ontario Power Generation; end subsidies for wind and solar power and reduce the number of provincial electricity agencies. This will help create 40,384 jobs.

Cut regulations on business, such as so-called “eco-fees” for recycling, which would create 84,800 jobs.

Developing the Ring of Fire in northern Ontario, which would create 4,400 jobs.

Participate in free trade agreement with British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, which would create 1,592 jobs.

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