Media Release: Hamilton Chamber of Commerce and Ontario Chamber of Commerce calls on Province to ‘Get Back to Fiscal Balance’
· by Huzaifa Saeed
Business Groups Call For 2016 Budget that Extends Business Engagement on Cap and Trade to Focus Proceeds on Job Creating Initiatives, and Contain Regulatory Burden to Ensure Economic Growth
Hamilton, ON, February 18th, 2016: Today, the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) released its 2016 Ontario Pre-Budget Submission, which outlines key priorities that address the need to eliminate the deficit and establish some much needed regulatory reforms. According to the most recent OCC membership survey, 92 percent of Ontario businesses believe it is important that the government meet its deficit elimination target by 2017-18.
“Eliminating the deficit and reducing the debt should be the government’s top priority,” said Keanin Loomis, President & CEO, Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. “The provincial debt is now roughly $300 billion – interest payments on that debt are consuming an ever greater portion of the provincial spend. To ensure Ontario’s future competitiveness, we need to restore fiscal balance while still prioritizing strategic investments that foster business growth.” added Loomis.
Earlier this year, the Hamilton Chamber submitted its own pre-budget submission that identified the key strategic investments necessary to support the local knowledge economy, reduce lost productivity due to gridlock and support cities as the cornerstone of Ontario’s economic growth.
The submission further calls on the Province to work more closely with business around the development of the proposed cap and trade system. In fact, 35 percent of respondents from the OCC membership survey are unsure as to how the proposed cap and trade system will impact their bottom line. By directing cap and trade revenues back to efforts that facilitate business transition to a lower carbon economy, the government can ensure that businesses will be able to continue to operate and grow in the province.
“The Ontario Chamber Network applauds the government for demonstrating its commitment to burden reduction through programs such as the Open for Business Initiative. By working together, business and government can ensure that Ontario becomes a global regulatory centre of excellence,” said Allan O’Dette, President and CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. “With complex issues like cap and trade, for instance, it is important that the provincial government work collaboratively with the business community to ensure a strong economic future for Ontario.”
The Ontario Chamber Network also recognizes that there is an opportunity to address the Province’s fiscal challenge through regulatory reform. In total, the thirteen forward-looking recommendations designed to help the province create a stable environment for businesses in Ontario to thrive.
To read the joint submission please click here: Ontario Chamber of Commerce 2016 Pre-Budget submission
To read the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce submission please click here
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For more information please contact:
Huzaifa Saeed | Policy & Research Analyst | Hamilton Chamber of Commerce | t: 905-522-1151 ext:230 | e: h.saeed@hamiltonchamber.ca
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