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Clearly, the Ontario Tories are UNFIT TO GOVERN!
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N F I T T O G O V E R N
Who
Decides?
The track record
of Ontarios Progressive Conservative Government over the last
seven years gives cause for serious alarm. Some of the lowlights
of their shameful record include:
A complete withdrawal
from social housing delivery leaving so many people homeless, and
at risk of homelessness, that it is now openly recognized as a National
Disaster.
- The water
tragedy in Walkerton that killed seven people in the year 2000,
providing clear evidence that the Ontario Tories knowingly put
public health in Ontario at risk for the sake of privatizing and
deregulating sections of our public water infrastructure.
- The September
6th, 1995 police assault on the Stoney P o i n t F i r s t N a
t i o n (Aazhoodena) and the murder of Dudley George and the refusal
to call a public inquiry into Dudley Georges death despite
a call by more than 100 groups for a public inquiry.
- Wave after
wave of legislation eroding workers rights and the living standards
of Ontario families.
- Starving
of municipalities across the province of funds and local control
through downloading.
- Hospital
closures and chronic underfunding for healthcare resulting in
the deaths of people turned away from hopelessly overcrowded emergency
wards.
- A clear
attack on people in need of welfare benefits, including a cut
in benefits to subsistence levels, drastic changes in eligibility
rules, the clawback of the National Child Benefit and the new
mandatory drug and literacy testing requirements. This is a context
that clearly contributed to the death of Kimberly Rogers, a pregnant
woman sentenced to house arrest for welfare fraud in Sudbury in
August 2001.
- Lack of
support for families with disabled children
- Continuous
stalling on passing a fair Ontarians with Disabilities Act
- Increased
tuition hikes and a public school system that is the object of
constant attack, including opening it up to privatization.
- Threatening
to pull funding for licensed day care in Ontario.
These are just
some of the examples of the Tory policies that have created a province
where the gap keeps growing between the rich and poor, and where
all but the most privileged face increasing difficulty and inequity
in accessing the most basic services and resources, such as healthcare,
housing, education and public recreation facilities and transportation.
It isfor all
these reasons and more that Ontario Coalition for Social Justice
(OCSJ) is organizing a province-wide campaign called “Unfit To Govern.”
This campaign will collect a wide and damning body of evidence that
will expose the suffering of Ontarians and demonstrate beyond a
doubt that Mike Harris and his Tories are simply not fit to govern.
The UNFIT
TO GOVERN campaign asks the questions:
- What will
Ontario look like if this government is allowed to continue?
- What are
the real costs of Tory economic and social policies?
- Who really
benefits under the Tories and the privatization agenda?
- Why is our
provincial government NOT standing up to the global corporate
pressures that threaten our public services, when they still have
real power to do so?
This evidence
gathered and presented during this campaign aims to make clear the
privatization agenda behind most of these policies, including:
- the aggressive
Tory underfunding of our public services, creating crises in the
delivery of each and then offering sections of them to private
control.
- the Tory
government prioritizing of corporate and employer tax cuts so
as to make doing business in Ontario cheaper at the
obvious expense of workers and low-income families; the loss of
this tax revenue also further starves our public services.
- the Tory
demonization of the public sector in general and its obsession
with cutting public and government, happily sacrificing public
health and lives in the process.
The UNFIT TO
GOVERN campaign focuses on community participation across Ontario.
Communities will be asked to share their personal stories, knowledge
and experience of life under Harris through the mediums they choose.
This may be written statements, photographs, video documentation,
public murals or even dramatizations.
Groups will
be encouraged to hold community gatherings, public forums or press
conferences as ways to present their evidence to the public and
media, collectively sending the message that there is a broad and
growing population of Ontarians that believe the provincial Tories
have gone too far.
We will work
towards a series of provincial wide actions, starting now and leading
up towards the next provincial election. These events will be presentations
of local evidence, from all sectors. To start, participating communities
are hosting an UNFIT TO GOVERN workshop to launch the project in
their area. These workshops will guide participants through thinking
what their community evidence of the Tory unfitness to govern is.
Then each group will decide how they would like to present this
evidence and how they will continue to build the campaign in their
areas up to the next election. There will be a direct action training
component to the workshop as well.
The campaign
will also include the publication of a final written report that
aims to bring all the stories and academic evidence from all the
various sectors hit by Tory legislation in the last years together
in one place.
Consider the following:
1. LOW WAGES
Since the Tories came to power, the Minimum Wage has not seen an
increase... it is still $6.85 an hour. People earning minimum wage
in Ontario live below the poverty line! That means people have trouble
paying their rent and feeding their children!
2. EVICTIONS
The Ontario
Tories make it easier than ever for landlords to EVICT their tenants
so they can jack up rents. Every day, 150 families in Ontario lose
their homes because they cannot afford their rent.
3. EDUCATION
and DECENT JOBS
The Tories
think that people should find a better job. But better jobs require
better education. And the Tories tied our hands even more. The costs
of education have more than doubled. Cuts to social programs mean
job training programs are harder mean job training programs are
harder to access. Mike Harris also cut lots of important government
jobs ... jobs that had union coverage and decent wages.
More EVIDENCE:
TAX CUTS
The Tories have given lots of "perks" to high-income earners.
Tax cuts gave
most of us a few dollars more. But those at the top got most of
the
benefit. The richest 18% got more than half of the benefits from
tax cuts.
And the business community got $2.6 billion a year in tax cuts.
WE ALL HAVE
TO PAY for this payout.
WELFARE
Welfare by 21.6%. That means lots of poor kids. Rent control was
eliminated. That contributes to lots more homeless people - evictions
are
at record levels! Funds for subsidized housing and for shelters
SHRANK!
The Tories even reversed a decision by the federal government to
target
money to children - if you are on social assistance, you don't get
it.
And More....
These
are some of the Horrible stories of vulnerable people in Ontario:
In Scarborough,
Theresa is a breast cancer survivor who gets tested 3 times
less frequently than her doctor recommends. WHY? Because Sarah is
a woman
with a disability and cannot afford to pay for the $15 test fee
for someone
to come to her home.
In Burlington,
because of drug de-listing from standard coverage costs,
Sarah cannot afford to spend $3 a day for medication to help keep
her alive
because her welfare benefit is only $560 a month. She also needs
physiotherapy but has been on a waiting list for OHIP covered, in-patient
physiotherapy for 9 MONTHS. It would cost her $50 to go to a private
clinic
and $20 for each subsequent visit.
In Bracebridge,
Maria is a single mother with two children who works 10
hours a day on minimum wage. Maria cannot afford rent so she and
her two
children live in a motel room. Aside from having no privacy, they
have to
wash their dishes in the bath tub.
In Sudbury...
let's not forget Kimberley Rogers - an woman who died in a
blistering
heat wave while serving a conditional sentence of 6 months house
arrest. She was convicted of welfare fraud for collecting social
assistance
and student loans while attending college. She died in her 8th month
of
pregnancy, alone and destitute trying to survive on $18 a month.
In Hearst,
Don is a man diagnosed with cancer and immediately referred for
treatment in Thunder Bay. He can't go because he can't afford the
cost of
meals not covered by the travel grant.
In Ipperwash,
an unarmed Dudley George was SHOT DEAD by police as he
protested for native land rights. The Tories deny wrongdoing (evidence
points otherwise) and refuse a public inquiry.
I read the above
information in a brochure I received at the newly formed
North Bay Network for Social Action where we had a guest
speaker from the Ontario
Coalition for Social Justice.
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