Tim Hudak Calls on Dalton McGuinty to Put the Taxpayers’ Interests Ahead of Criminals
News:
Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak, today, wrote Premier Dalton McGuinty calling on him to support a federal initiative that would prevent Ontario tax dollars from funding retirement entitlements for convicted criminals and to clarify whether or not these same felons will receive HST transitional payments.
On June 1, 2010, the Federal Government tabled legislation that would deny taxpayer-funded Old Age Security benefits to convicted criminals during their period of incarceration. Full implementation of this measure requires active support of the provinces.
Hudak also called on Premier McGuinty to clarify whether convicted prisoners, who are currently incarcerated, will receive HST transitional payments. On July 1st, 2010, the McGuinty Liberals record-breaking HST tax grab comes into affect, with only some Ontarians qualifying for one-time payments to help cope with this permanent new tax.
Quotes:
– Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak, letter to Dalton McGuinty, June 7th, 2010
– Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak, letter to Dalton McGuinty, June 7th, 2010
Quick Facts:
- On June 1, 2010, Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, tabled Bill C-31, the Eliminating Entitlements for Prisoners Act, which would deny payments from the Old Age Security (OAS) program to prisoners serving sentences exceeding 90 days.
- In order for the administration of the Act to apply to a particular province’s prisons, that province must work with the Government of Canada to comply with certain sections of the Prisons and Reformatories Act.











