SunriseChampion
Senior Member
Sorry.
Harris was MUCH better than Rae before or McGuinty after.
Please explain. I'm too young to really know what either Harris or Rae were like as Premier,
Sorry.
Harris was MUCH better than Rae before or McGuinty after.
Sorry.
Harris was MUCH better than Rae before or McGuinty after.
Look at debt. Rae and McGuinty were terrible. Things improved greatly under Harris, despite fact that federal transfer payments were slashed (the only time in history they were reduced).Please explain. I'm too young to really know what either Harris or Rae were like as Premier,
I wonder when Dougie will finally admit what Robbie did, that Dougie is a politician.The old, if I ran my business like they run a government, blah blah blah. When of course they are two completely different things.
And social issues took a dive.Look at debt. Rae and McGuinty were terrible. Things improved greatly under Harris, despite fact that federal transfer payments were slashed (the only time in history they were reduced).
Look at debt. Rae and McGuinty were terrible. Things improved greatly under Harris, despite fact that federal transfer payments were slashed (the only time in history they were reduced).
And that's where the statistic comes in that Harper debt grew by 28%, while McGuinty/Wynne debt grew 100% over the same time. Factor out the recession, and its clear how bad Ontario was.Both Rae and McGuinty were in power when worldwide recessions hit. Either Ontario is the most powerful economy in the western world, or debt growth followed economic downturn. Funny that.
The raw debt number is pretty meaningless. Debt:GDP ratio is what matters.And that's where the statistic comes in that Harper debt grew by 28%, while McGuinty/Wynne debt grew 100% over the same time. Factor out the recession, and its clear how bad Ontario was.
And that's where the statistic comes in that Harper debt grew by 28%, while McGuinty/Wynne debt grew 100% over the same time. Factor out the recession, and its clear how bad Ontario was.
And that's where the statistic comes in that Harper debt grew by 28%, while McGuinty/Wynne debt grew 100% over the same time. Factor out the recession, and its clear how bad Ontario was.