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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Sep 2012, p. 4

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Brno-Valium: She was ushered out of the 'Weneedtofreeaepublicsector Chmif‘tfl venue along with some of her sup- compensation for two years in this poners as the local candidates for to balance the budget.” said Davis. he excitement started early the K-W riding prepared to answer “if the NDP are opposed to that at the row Chamber of questions on the economy. health freeze than where are they going to Commerce’s candidates care, education and municipal get the money? turum last week, one of the last infrastructure in front of an audi- “l have not heard a definitive public debates for the four main ence ofabout 120 people. answer to that question, and 1 call parties contesting the K<W riding While the evening started out on Catherine tonight to finally in the Sept. 6 hyelection, with some excitement. the rest of ‘ answer that question.” ' The Chamber had hoped to the debate reverted back to the Fife responded that the public have the four major party leaders mostly scripted talking points of unions have put zero and zero on attend the debate held at the Kitch~ Green candidate Stacey Danckert. .2, the table in negotiations. That's a ener City Hall Rotunda. and had the Liberals Eric Davis. the NDP's ,t ' wage freeze that could have been confirmation of that possibility Catherine Fife and the PC's Threey achieved through bargaining until the legislature was recalled Weller. instead ofleglslation. late last month to debate the Put- Fife continued her strong show- "You've chose a fiscally irre- ting Students First Act. ing in the local debates as the sponsible path on the backs ofstu- That meant that Premier Dalton Waterloo Region District School Ontario Communist Party leader Elizabeth nearby, “on here in a file dents and at the expense of public McGuinty didn‘t have the chance to Board chair. who first ran for the photo, disrupted the start of last week's Dumber of Commerce debate education. only to win this byelec- square off in person against Tory seat a an NDP candidate in 2007, over the exclusion of herself and other candidates from the proceedings. tion Mr. Davis." she said. “If you leader Tim Hudak. the NDP‘s deitveringapolishedperfmmance. um don’t understand what a wage Andrew Horwath and the Green While the candidases answered In terms of cutting the onepacent. theprovlncewill have from is It’s no and use and that Party's Mile Schreiner as the Liber- a question about corporate tax province's $15 billion deficit she accumulated another $500 million was on the table.‘ als seek the extra seat they need to ratesand the poabllity ofdropping argued the other parties are being in debt.” saldWeiler.whose partyh “You didn’t even answer my form a majority government. them lower, Fife argued they were shortsighted. 'ifyou cut soda] pro- advocating for an awesome-board question.” respondsd Davis. But that didn't mean all of the low enough. 'lt is the NDP's posi- grams. you can pay for it now or public sector wage from as well as Danckert was lost in all the In- party leaders contesting the elec- tion that corporate tax giveaways you can paybr it later.” said We fixing what they call a broken arbi- gcr pointirm from the dime main tion weren’t in attendance. Ontario don't work: she said. But PC candidate honey Weiler tration system parties. especially what it came to Communist Party leader Ellul‘mh Instead, she argued for a job countered that the province pays The most heated exchange of thesabject of dudekyslnbuildlng * Rowiey disrupted the start of the creator tax that would aid small more than $10 billion a year in the night came during the discus- afliflway7upamlontoGuelph. broadcast debate shouting about and medium businesses that add interest payments on its accumu- sion of public sector wage com- But she came out opposed to her exclusion from the proceed- employees instead of corporations lated debt. and the it is the third- pensation. any expulsion of the highway and _ ings simply adding to theirprofits. largest budget item after health Liberal candidate Eric Davis, the swallowing up of 144 hectares “This is not an invitation-only She said even Bank of Canada care and education spending. who ran in the last provincial elec- of prime farmland and environ- event. it's an election.” sold Rowley. ‘ Govemor Mark Cameyand Federal Addressing the deficit and the tion against Conservative incum- mentallysemitiveateaa. who is also running for the K-W Finance Minister Jim Flaherty have provincial debt would allow bent Elizabeth Wltmer, fended oil" “it would be better to expand seat made vacant by the departure expressed concerns about oorpora- Ontario to better pay for those criticism about the Liberal govern- GO'Il'ansit service that to support a of Elizabeth Winner in April. 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