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Liberal Leader Stephane Dion waves as he boards a GO train in Burlington, Ont., Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. (Frank Gunn / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

Dion commits $70B to fix crumbling infrastructure

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Date: Thu. Sep. 18 2008 4:52 PM ET

Liberal Leader Stephane Dion used a Toronto stop to unveil a promise to spend $70 billion over the next decade on infrastructure improvements in Canada.

"Our cities and communities are facing an infrastructure deficit that is affecting Canadians' quality of life, their economic prospects and threatening our environment," he said Thursday.

Climate change could make matters worse, he said.

Experts say climate change could lead to more extreme weather events such as the 150-millimetre deluge in August 2005 that destroyed a northwest Toronto roadway and led to homes flooding because of backed-up storm sewers.

Dion accepted the infrastructure deficit estimate of the Canadian Federation of Municipalities, which pegs the number at $123 billion.

A Liberal government would be a "willing partner" in the following types of mega-projects, he said:

  • An East-West energy grid
  • An Atlantic energy corridor
  • Carbon capture and storage pipeline between Alberta and Saskatchewan
  • High-speed rail links in the densest corridors

Achieving such goals will require working together, Dion said. A federal government would contribute through a three-point plan:

  • Directing unanticipated federal surpluses above $3 billion towards the infrastructure deficit.
  • Raise capital by developing an infrastructure bank that would provide low-cost financing to all levels of government.  The bank would be a Crown corporation. Canadians could lend money through the bank by buying green bonds.
  • The gas tax transfer would be indexed to economic growth.

Dion acknowledged that U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama had already proposed a similar idea.

Jean Perrault of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities welcomed the Liberal pan.

"I will be releasing a more detailed statement about the Liberal infrastructure plan, but I can tell you now, it's good news," he told a news conference in Ottawa. "And it's a good example of the tools we need to turn the tide of the $123 billion infrastructure deficit."

Dion, who took the GO Train from Burlington to the news conference, had his GTA candidates forming a backdrop. Deputy Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff introducing him and Christine Innes, in a battle with high-profile NDP incumbent Olivia Chow in Trinity-Spadina, stood to his left.

The city sent 20 of its 23 MPs to Ottawa as Liberals in the 2006 federal election.

Ignatieff tried to contrast his party with the Conservatives' stance on infrastructure, saying that Finance Minister Jim Flaherty once said "'we don't do potholes.'"

However, Flaherty -- MP for Whitby-Oshawa and the minister responsible for Toronto -- has presided over several funding announcements in Canada's largest city, including:

  • $9.7 million to provide bus transportation to York University while the subway and rapid transit extension from Downsview station is under construction.
  • A permanent extension of gas tax revenues, which would put $830 million towards GTA municipalities between 2005 and 2010. Toronto would get more than $400 million of that.

The gas tax revenue was to help fix municipal infrastructure such as roads and sewers. Dion said Thursday that the gas tax transfer began under a Liberal government.

The Conservatives also announced $500 million for public transit in this year's federal budget.

Earlier this week, Mayor David Miller told reporters he wouldn't endorse any political party. He wore a "vote Toronto" button.

He did say Tuesday that so far, the Green Party was the only one to address the needs of cities so far in the federal election campaign.

"Well, so far the Green party has addressed city issues and I say, 'Good for them.' I would hope the Liberals and the NDP would do the same thing," said Miller.

On Wednesday, Green Leader Elizabeth May said she would raise the GST by one percentage point and direct the revenue to infrastructure. That would represent about $5 billion per year.

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sashsa
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Yes this is what we need.. we need much more national transport by rail.. similar to the European system.. a nice electric rail system it generates jobs and the economy.. Quebec can prosper by selling hydro electricity for eastern Canada and Manitoba will benefit by selling hydro for transport in western Canada..

we were a dumb nation to have destroyed our rail structure in favour of highway transport..
for the same costs as one truck a train can move 7 times more material.. and if we switched to electric infrastructure it be something like 20 times..

plus highway transport has a devastating effect on the conditions of our highways. cost billions and billions to tax payers over and over again..

I only hope their plan is fowarding thinking like this.. and not just the same short term solution thinking of the past..


Marshall from Ottawa
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Who says 7 billion a year has to come from new taxes? That's the implication everyone seems to be making here.

Chances are it would just be taken from other initiatives that the Liberals consider to be of lesser priority.

example: DND spending.

Does that make it a good idea? Not necessarily. But it is worth pointing out that a spending increase such as this likely wouldn't come from new taxes.

The liberals are not as fiscally irresponsible as the NDP. I am sure they are fully aware that a looming recession is not the best time to be raising taxes.

As for the "green shift", well any economist would tell you that consumption taxes are perferred over an income tax. As a consumption tax has no negative impact on society's propensity to save.

The GST should never have been lowered to begin with. The decrease was made against the recommendation of the Department of Finance (who argued that personal/corporate taxes should be decreased rather than consumption tax).


IT manager in toronto
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70 billion for infrastructure-I think that means all to Ontario. (ie Toronto) Billions for child care-and Ken Dryden says we will pay the day care workers like teachers because they really are. (I assume that is an Ontario teacher's salary- that's going to cost how many billions?)Do Mr. Dryden and company really think they have the money for all this plus university students? No wonder his hockey team in Toronto was way overpaid for the results they delivered.


Norm down east
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Agreed. Where is all this money coming from? Either they are empty promises or get ready for higher taxes.


CC-western Canada
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...Excitement doesn't provide 10's if not 100's of billions of dollars to pay for it all. Do people think this money just falls from the sky? Dion doesn't even believe what he is saying. Look in his eyes. He looks scared and paranoid.


phauser
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SPEND! SPEND! SPEND! SPEND! SPEND!

Why does this sound like a Monty Python sketch?

Pretty soon I can see the killer bunnies guarding the hill and attacking all those who go too near... Why doesn't someone type the lame "if you can believe him" quip when Dion makes promises he has no way of keeping while Harper gets roiled for making small measures to targeted sectors that need help?



Greg in the Hammer
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@GC

Yes the Liberals have John McCallum an economist on hand. He's the one who has been trying to hammer away at Mr Harper and claiming that Canada needs the Liberals strong steady hand at the economic tiller of the nation. The same steady hand that OVER TAXED US TO 13 BILLION $$$$ SURPLUSES.

The same steady hand that ...away billions on the gun registry, the HRDC boondoggle, $850 million or so to cancel a navy helicopter order (the replacement to that STILL HASN'T FLOWN), stripper gate, of course the SPONSORSHIP SCANDAL (how nobody is in jail for that is beyond me), .....the list goes on.

Somewhere Pierre Elliot Trudeau is smiling. The socialists have come home to roost in the Liberal Party.


Marcel
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The cities of our country will be excited to hear this announcement. We must have an infrastructure for the 21st century. Thank you


GC
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This is becoming an embarrassment - do the Grits not have any Economists on staff?


SK in GVRD
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Help me understand. Dion will increase taxes for the yet to be worked out, "Green Shaft" AND spend $70B on infrastructure, double the childcare benefit(which he didn't want initially) but has failed to mention where the $$ will come from. Since we are running near a balance now and the economy is tanking, I guess the only place it can come from is me and you?? And any surplus(over $3B) will go to infrastructure, indicating he plans to overtax me even more, and ultimately stiff my kids with prolonged interest on our national debt.

I might have been born at night, but it sure wasn't last night. Give us some intellectual credit Dion.


Bob
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The liberals and NDP seem eager to promise anything considering there is little chance of them being brought into power. It becomes a bit of a crock. Later they throw it back saying we promised this, this and this... of course we would be bankrupt paying for it all... or more likely they would pull a McGinty and just not keep any promises made. Hmm, best add the greens to the list of promise makers. I wouldn't want to be sued for leaving them out.

Sure would be nice to have a realistic group of promises made and kept.


DRH
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I would have been the first poster here but I just got up from the floor from laughing so hard.. I think Dion must have planted a whole orchard grove of money trees that are starting to bloom. If the canadian people don't or cannot see this guy for "his hidden agenda" which will be a promise everything and give nothing attitude, we are in serious trouble. This whole thing sounds very familiar......(The Shawinigan Strangler)


Tired of the Fiberals
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As a true Liberal, Dion will tax us to fund this proposal, but the $70B will only come in the 10th year if we elect and then re-elect Dion enough times to reach the 10th year. Of course, by that time he'll have an excuse why he didn't get the job done. After all, its hard to make priorities!


Acroyear
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I have one small bit of good news for my fellow Liberals:

Once we get our butts handed to us on a plate on Oct. 14th, perhaps the blind sheep "leading" our party will wake the hell up and realize just how far they've strayed away from us, the party faithful.

I just pray the Reform Party (come on Conservatives, these people are no more YOUR party than the Liberals are MINE at the moment) don't get a majority so at some point we can have an election with REAL Liberals and hopefully REAL Conservatives again.

Cause right now our choices are pretty much voting for either Bozo the Liberal Green Tax Clown or Reinhard "Just call me Steve" Heydrich!

When did our country get stuck in the electoral version of The Twilight Zone?


Eva Wheatley
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The only thing my tax dollars should be going to is to lower tution costs. Being a first year student is hard. Why doesn't Mr. Dion go back to school now and see why we want it lowered. Students across Canada don't care about infrastructures and their states. We care about getting through school with less debt over our heads!


nizar.mawani
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great thinking ahead. dion is totally misread by the people of canada. this is a missed opportunity. he is rational and prudent. you will need this money spent on infrastructure ask hazel,david miller or any premier. also look at history. only the liberal party has been able to balance the books. look at the the disaster after brian mulroney left 1n 1993.


Gender Neutral
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How can ANYBODY take this guy for face value? He is promising the moon. We will either be taxed to death or run a deficit that will make the 70's a spit in the bucket. With all the promises he's making we will be ruined. Including the 10,000 dollars per house for the "green shift"..if 2.5 million people use that..it adds up to 25 billion. This guy is completely out of touch. I do hope the Canadian people don't allow this to happen.


Garry is NS
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I keep reading about the Conservatives being "close to a deficit". Isn't that where a balanced budget is supposed to be? In a balanced budget, you're not supposed to have a surplus. You're supposed to break even. Aside from that, where does Mr. Dion intend on getting the money to finance his pipe dreams?


Greg in the Hammer
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And the cash register just keeps on ringing. If anyone still believes the "Green Shift" is going to be "revenue neutral"..... I own a bridge in Manhattan I'd like to sell you.

This is madness. Yes our infrastructure needs work desperately. It also needs a well thought out plan on how this will all be financed.

Another cocktail napkin brainstorm it seems.

God help us if these beauties get into power again.


dave eagleson
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Wooo the liberals printing new money. Where are they going to get all the money or are they going to green tax the farmers, driving up the price of food and green taxing the trucker driving up your food going to the store and green tax the store for its heat driving up the price of food. How about the heat you need to stay warm in the winter? Yes a green tax. Dion you're nuts if you think rural canada going to pay green tax to give to the big city.


Paul Vancouver Island
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Cities and towns should be pleased with this must needed boost to infrastructure, particularly towards public transit and sewage improvements.


Davey boy
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Well, been as were supposedly close to deficit. I could only wonder where Dion plans on getting $70 billion from. Hold on to your frigg'n wallets. I still can't believe there are ignorant people that want to vote in more taxes. I heard one lady say on TV I'll vote NDP because the ridings always been NDP. What kind of ignorant society do we have. Way not to use your brain. It's OK to think for your self you don't always have to be a sheep.


Steve Daly, Mississauga
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A 'long term infrastructure deficit'?

Is that another way of saying the problem was created by Liberals?

Dion, keep your hands out of my pockets. You've got bigger things to worry about right now like that "Iggy '09" button being worn by your 'supporter'.


Gail (Hamilton)
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Any budget surplus needs to go first to the national debt. I despise the comments that say we need to spend, spend, spend. These promises are nothing more than pleasing their current base. In this current economy, we need someone who doesn't want to put our country on a "credit card" and that's why I'll vote Conservative.


Jason
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Where is he going to find another 7 billion dollars a year???

C'mon people, this guy is promising the moon.


Dave in Toronto
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Good for you Dion! Fianally somebody that understands that our highways are falling apart, and this should be a government priority! Good for you!


John
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This sounds like a great plan! It is long overdue.
Finally, a party willing to invest in the economy!


David
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Its about time somebody suggested doing something. Provincial and municipal governments will hardly do anything for infrastructure while potholes in our streets get larger and as our bridges collapse.


Buck
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Thats another 7 Billion Dollars a year promise. Gee, I wonder where that money is going to come from....maybe his "revenue neutral" Carbon Tax.
I think Dion is using the Daulton Mcguinty election playbook. Promise billions and billions of dollars in spending, promise not to raise taxes, raise taxes anyways, break almost every promise because he still can't afford it, then say he lied for own own good.
Sorry Dion, No Vote For You, Come Back, 4 Years.


practical man
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I wish Dion could tell us where all this finances are going to come from. Does he not see that the economy is in a down turn. Wake up Dion


BM in CGY
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The Liberals ran an "infastructure deficit" during their time in office and still claim to have been fiscal champions while bilking Canadians to provide election goodies with their "surpluses." Now Dion wants us to believe that he will spend money on infastructure? This money would obviously come from his green shift if he spent it at all. Why didn't he mention it, the "green shift"? Why hasn't ANY Liberal mentioned it by name in the last week? Did the "Red Book" turn into the "Green Book" in the eyes of the public? Why not tie the infastructure money for public transit DIRECTLY to the Green Shift???? WHY? It's because the Liberals now know it is as much of a loser as their leader is inept. They are done....and broke too! Fiscal Champions ! HA!


KJ
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I am holding out for a tax free guaranteed annual income of $75,000, the elimination of sales tax and a free two-four of beer for everyone 19 and older per week for life.... But wait, I think 18 year-olds can vote too…


Jim Lad
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Dion says he will add a carbon tax.
I stopped listening after that.


Craig in Calgary
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The Harper government has already announced a large investment in infrastructure and capital spending. It is a national program and is the biggest investment since Diefenbaker.

So, Mr. Dion, too late and too expensive. Another day, another $7 billion/year.

And yes Liberal party hacks, I know that the Prime Minister announced $19 billion in spending before the election. But if you actually did some research before ranting, you'll know that those were all repeated announcements.

The money was already budgeted for in the last budget.


BB in B.C.
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We are already taxed enough in this country. Spend it wisely and stay within a budget but don't start promising or lying to us and most of all forget about raising taxes on anything. Government is already overpaid for the services rendered and there is enough pouring through the cracks to pave the streets of Ottawa in gold.


Socialism is killing us
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Wow Dion!!!! Where are you getting all of your ideas? The Red Book!!!!! $70 Billion over 10 years??? Is the GST going back up to 7%? Are you getting elected for 10 years straight? Alot of hot air Dion, making promises you can't and won't keep.


D - proud to be a poor Nova Scotian
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Where is all the money coming from that this guy is promising to give away if elected - he must feel he is going to make a pile from us common folk with his carbon tax - of course there should be lots of dollars there because his promise to reimburse us with tax savings on our tax returns is nothing but a farce - I wonder how stupid these people think we really are to go along with all of their "promises".


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