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Ontario Budget Focuses On Protecting Health And The Economy

Ontario legislative building. (CNW Group/Unifor)

Includes significant support for tourism businesses

Yesterday, Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy released the 2021 provincial budget focused on protecting the health of Ontarians while also protecting the economy. The 2021 Budget is the next phase of Ontario’s response to COVID-19 and is the second Budget the government has delivered during the pandemic.

“You can’t have a healthy economy without healthy people,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. “For the past year, we have been focused on protecting people from COVID-19. Many challenges lie ahead. But with vaccines being distributed in every corner of the province, hope is on the horizon. We are ready to finish the job we started one year ago.”

The 2021 Budget builds on the government’s record investments in response to the global pandemic, bringing total investments to $16.3 billion to protect people’s health and $23.3 billion to protect our economy. Ontario’s COVID-19 action plan support now totals $51 billion.

“The hard work and sacrifices of people of Parry Sound-Muskoka are helping us reach the day when the pandemic is behind us,” said MPP Norman Miller. “Our government will continue to be there every step of the way to protect people’s health and jobs. Working together, we will unleash the economic growth that is necessary for job creation, prosperity and a stronger province.”

The Budget includes investments to support people and jobs in Parry Sound-Muskoka, including:

Protecting People’s Health is the first pillar of the 2021 Budget. It includes measures for defeating COVID-19, fixing long-term care and caring for people.

“Vaccines are the light at the end of the tunnel, and boots are on the ground to get vaccines into arms as they arrive in the province,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. “We will continue to invest in our health care system today and for the long term, building on record investments since the start of the pandemic to create more hospital beds, build and improve hospitals, increase testing, and fix long-term care.”

Highlights of Ontario’s plan to defeat COVID-19:

Highlights of Ontario’s plan to fix long-term care:

Highlights of Ontario’s plan to care for people:

Protecting Our Economy is the second pillar of the 2021 Budget. It outlines Ontario’s plan to support families, workers and employers.

“The necessary public health measures have come at a cost for workers, families and business owners, but there is no question that they have saved lives,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. “We recognize the sacrifices that have been made. We are taking further steps to provide additional relief and support to those who have been most impacted by the pandemic, including providing a third round of direct payments to parents, doubling the Ontario Small Business Support Grant, and helping workers with their training expenses.”

“I want to thank our businesses for their sacrifices during the pandemic, for closing or pivoting to online and for abiding by the public health measures,” said Miller. “I have heard from many business owners, particularly in the tourism and hospitality sector, that they need more support to make it through until public health restrictions can be safely lifted and I have advocated for further supports. I was pleased to see this budget include significant assistance for our hard hit tourism businesses.”

Highlights of Ontario’s support for the Tourism Sector:

Highlights of Ontario’s plan to support workers and families:

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