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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
11:45 AM
 - 1:50 PM
Hyatt on King – King Ballroom

Tim Hudak

Ontario PC Party Leader
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Change Ahead: Tim Hudak talks about the change Ontario families will be looking for in the upcoming election

Please join The Canadian Club of Toronto on Wednesday, June 1st, when Tim Hudak, Ontario PC Party Leader will outline the change Ontario families will be looking for in the upcoming election.  

Tim Hudak is the Leader of the Ontario PC Party. Tim believes that all Ontario families deserve to live in the province with the best hospitals, best schools and best roads in all of Canada. To that end, Tim continues to fight for sustainable and practical ideas that will put our province back on track so that Ontario families can once again count on world class jobs, opportunities and services close to home.  

• Reducing the tax and regulatory burden that discourages job creation and makes it harder for Ontario families to make ends meet.
• Fiscal discipline that controls the size of government and respects how much Ontario families already pay.
• New standards and safeguards that will improve transparency and restore people’s confidence in how government works.

Tim’s own life story and career path are a testament to the opportunities that come from being part of Ontario’s middle class. Tim and his sister grew up in a middle class household in Fort Erie. His dad was a high school principal and his mom was a teacher. Tim learned the importance of self-reliance and community involvement from his parents and grandparents who originally came to Canada from Eastern Europe in advance of World War Two.  

Tim put himself through university working on the U.S. – Canada Border. He earned an Economics degree from the University of Western Ontario and was subsequently awarded a full academic scholarship to the University of Washington where he obtained his Masters of Arts in Economics. Tim traveled across Canada as part of a management team helping a major international retailer grow its operations throughout Canada. Before entering public life, he worked for the Fort Erie Economic Development Corporation.  

Tim’s concern about the lack of jobs and opportunities in his community led him to put his name on a ballot and run for office against tall odds in a seat that had not elected a PC candidate since before he was born. In the 1995 General Election, Tim was elected in the Ontario PC Party’s historic come-from-behind victory. During his time serving the people of Ontario as a Cabinet Minister, Tim held three separate economic portfolios.

As Ontario’s Tourism Minister in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Tim quickly pulled together leaders in the tourism industry and provided leadership to protect jobs and help Ontario businesses recover from the dramatic drop in travel that followed the attacks.   As Consumer and Business Services Minister, Tim led the charge to protect vulnerable seniors and families from fraud by comprehensively overhauling Ontario’s old consumer protection laws. Under Tim’s leadership, rules and regulations that were originally written on manual typewriters were fi nally updated to refl ect the needs of consumers and entrepreneurs in the Internet age. As a result, Ontario consumers now have peace of mind that they can shop or pay their bills online with some of the strongest legal safeguards in Canada. As Northern Development and Mining Minister, Tim cut Ontario mining taxes to the lowest in Canada; this created new jobs in the mining industry and made Ontario the best province in Canada for attracting new investments. In 2007, Tim and his wife Debbie became proud parents with the birth of their daughter Miller. Despite the long hours and time pressures that come with a career in public life, Tim makes it a priority to spend as much time as possible with his family, and can often be found taking his daughter for walks near their home.

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