Part 1 of 3, Hudak Visits Mississauga Gas Plant

In a 3 part series I'll be taking a look at the major developments in the day's leading up to the Ontario Provincial Election on June 12th 2014.

Tim Hudak recently visited this past weekend the site of the cancelled gas plant in Mississauga. In looking at Tim Hudaks approach to this election campaign there are 2 main numbers that uses to forefront his movements. The 1 million new jobs he aims to create, and the 1 billion dollar expense that himself and Andrea Horwath have used to attack the liberals Kathleen Wynne.

Hudak had committed to not building the gas plant in the first place. Hudak has argued that Wynne's leadership team had a part in the documents that the OPP are looking for, while Wynne's is denying it.

Both Hudak and Horath maintain that the liberals only signed the cancellation of the gas plant in order to save themselves from political disaster in 2011.

Without a doubt this is a major aspect that will influence voters in this years election. Tim Hudak's 1 million jobs plan has been criticized by analysts across the board, but his plan has not resulted in money lost from Ontario tax payers. Andrea Horwath still has big shoes to fill from her predecessor, the late Jack Layton.

Stay tuned for part 2 of 3 in my series of the main election headlines covering the Liberals, PC, and the NDP parties.

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Hudak visits site of Mississauga Gas Plant



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