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Discusses Ontario Budget details This is a short week in the. Legislature because of Easter break. The lead-offs in the budget debate took place this week, and leading off for the Liberal Opposition, Marvin Shore, M.P.P. for LondOn North and the Party's Financial Critic; said that the Treasurer had given a good theatrical performance when presenting the Budget, but "unfortunately for the people of this Province, the Treasurer is a much better actor than pioducer." Mr. Shore said: the "new Budget is obviously and specifically designed to conceal more than it reveals, and is a masterly presentation of warped statistics and sematics woven together with the consummate skill of a professional con artist. Ilad the Treasurer and his officials spent their time and effort in sincerely attempting to exercise some degree of financial res- ponsibility, the people of this Province would have been much better served." He questioned the Treasurer's projected budgetary expenditure increase of 11.7%, because the Government has made a practice of underestimating their expendi- tures, and pointed out that, in any event, keeping expenditures to this level wasn't' all that wonderful when one considers Quebec's increase is only 11.0% and Nova Scotia's is only 11.3%. mr. Shore underlined the fact that, although the provincial deficit• had been reduced, it was still, at one and a quarter billion dollars, the second.highest.deficit in Ontario history, and he questioned the Government's reliance on possibly over, sti- mated projected exports to underwrite the Treasurer's forecasts for revenue and employment figures. Referring to the Preinier's accusation during the Throne Debate that the Opposition showed "lack of faith in the P-eople of` Ontario" and their ability to separate their wants from their needs and to separate inconvenience from lack of service, Shore said "does he .'(the Premier) really expect people to beli eve that losing .a community hospital is merely an incon- venience? Does he' himself honestly believe that social services for our densely populated urban areas are only wanted rather than desperately needed?" Mr. Shore pointed out that although the Treasurer claimed he is providing stronger incentives to Ontario's small business Companies, he has done nothing more than eliminate some of the burdensome paper work involved in the _Govern- ment's tact credit scheme. "The number of companies• to benefit, has increased to 50,000 from 20,000, it's true, but by reducing the tax rate from 12% to 9%, the Treasurer, is not providing One exra penny to small businessmen in Ontario. He admits himself that the $30 million cost 'of this reduction is identical to the cost of the tax credit scheme which it replaces.The net result is .that a larger number of businesses must divide the same size pie into smaller pieees.- In addition, the small, businessman will be forced to pay increased OHIP premiums, thanks to the Treasurer. "I see no reason to congratulate the Treasurer on his Budget. I cannot, in all conscience, bring myself to do so, for I cannot condone his deliberate attempt to twist the financial facts to suit his political purposes. The Budget is a truly remarkable collection of hyprocrisy and hypothesis, and I have no doUbt that as we continue to examine it in more detail - during the Budget discussions and during debate on the various Estimates - we shall discover many rialf-trtiths, many instances of misdirection, many `adjustments in the base of calculation', etc. "I had hoped to congratulate the Treasurer on at least making a sincere attempt to come to grips with the problems of —*inflation. But he has dOne very little. According to the Treasuai his colleagues they have doing a great job. The p we are experiencing area'` of Ottawa of mu • extravagance - of inflation - of increased demancisliia people 'of Ontario for Imo better „ services (this according to the Minister Government Services)," Tillers For Sale 3 1/4 -5 Horsepower LAWN BOY -LAWN MOWERS TILLER FOR RENT OLDFIELD S PRO(HARDWAq BRUSSELS 887-685L S th in