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On October 21st, more than 'four million Ontario citizens will select, from
among themselves, 1°17 people to represent, them: And, at the same time,
they will select one man as their Premier. • ,
Bill Davis hassaid to Ihe people of Ontario: "You have no need to
judge us on our promises. We are asking you to support us for our 'perform=
-ar'ce...for the decisions -we have made, for the policies we have 'introduced,
f'or the more than 130 items of legislation we have implemented."
Consider that record.
The establishment of a De tlrtment,of the Environment, and assistance
• to firms investing in , pollution control equipment. The banning of logging
111 Quetico and,Killarney Provincial Parks. Summer employmentfor students
in clean-up operations a(Pr6jectr SWEEP). The Endangered Species Act.' A
tougher line with:corporate polluters. With clear decisions and vigorous action
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• like, this, Ontario can breathe ,a little:easier.. ,
Tl.1e..Davis ,governm.ent'.s .decision to halt the Spading Expressway, coupled
wFith a pledge to•�prc ideo,greatly' expo ndedMassistance to mass public transit,
• has brought us, closer to a rational solution of, our transportation problems
TMI Provincial cohiference.on economic ai 'd'-cu:ltural nationalism reflects
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and also contributes to an \xpanding awarenegs of the potential of our country
and our people.
Davis decisions have he"lptd the C'anadianpublishing industry; special
provisions have -be -en Written intouOntario Development Corporation loans'
to encourage Canadian etlnort, to preserve and -:enhance what is •distinctive
about our society.
And there have been a great, many other Davis government decisions...
good decisions: No-fault car »i, rranc:e. The task farce ,for off-track betting,
l.xpandLd grants to day-ca°re centres. Detoxification centres. Expanded hous-
ing ou a rent -geared -to -income basis. _free medicare for the needy, and for
people 65 and over. And loweririgthe age of majority.
• .*V1-rith firings us tack' to roiir decision,,at the 'ballot box.
For democracy to succeed, its -not enough to talk about change. Change
must be made- to" happen. That's why Bill Davis is doing" things. And doing
things—for "people y is surely what ll a
leadership is about..
In his first, seven months as, Prerhier, Bill -Davis has -demonstrated the
'kind of leadership and government Ontario needs. \'ith ur, upport•`on
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October 21st, he "will continue. He can do much more,`
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