The 2021 Ontario budget has been released.
Northumberland-Peterborough South MPP David Piccini says that Ontario plans to spend billions to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, help small businesses and support families.
The province has unveiled a $186.1-billion budget that also shows a $33.1 billion deficit, which the government says will take until 2029 to eliminate.
The spending plan contains $6.7 billion for pandemic-related measures, including $1 billion for the vaccine effort, and $2.3 billion for testing and contact tracing this year and more support for hospitals and long-term care: an additional $1.8 billion for hospitals and $650 million more for long-term care this year to address demands placed on both sectors by the pandemic. MPP Piccini tells us more.
MPP Piccini says the government will offer a second round of grants to small businesses to assist with pandemic expenses and create a new job training tax credit.
The budget will also offer a third round of payments to families with children through the Ontario COVID-19 Child Benefit, doubling it to $400 per child and $500 for each child with special needs. MPP Piccini expands on this and how they are helping families with daycare expenses.
Click the link below to hear Jenny McCaig’s full interview with MPP Piccini:
(PICTURE: MPP Piccini’s Instagram showing him volunteering at Norwood vaccination site on March 24th, 2020)
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More details on the budget here:
News Release Ontario’s Action Plan: Protecting People’s Health and Our EconomyMarch 24, 2021 2021 Budget Brings Province’s COVID-19 Response to $51 BillionTORONTO — Today, Minister of Finance and President of the Treasury Board Peter Bethlenfalvy released Ontario’s Action Plan: Protecting People’s Health and Our Economy. The 2021 Budget is the next phase of Ontario’s response to COVID-19 and is the second Budget the government has delivered during the pandemic. “You can’t have a healthy economy without healthy people,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. “For the past year, we have been focused on protecting people from COVID-19. Many challenges lie ahead. But with vaccines being distributed in every corner of the province, hope is on the horizon. We are ready to finish the job we started one year ago.” The 2021 Budget builds on the government’s record investments in response to the global pandemic, bringing total investments to $16.3 billion to protect people’s health and $23.3 billion to protect our economy. Ontario’s COVID-19 action plan support now totals $51 billion. “Eventually the pandemic will be behind us. It is months, not years away,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. “We will get to that day through the hard work and sacrifice of Team Ontario. Our government is going to be there every step of the way to make good on our commitment to protect people’s health and jobs. When this chapter is finally closed, I’m confident that the people of Ontario are going to unleash the economic growth that is necessary for job creation, prosperity and a stronger province.” Protecting People’s Health is the first pillar of the 2021 Budget. It includes measures for defeating COVID-19, fixing long-term care and caring for people. “Vaccines are the light at the end of the tunnel, and boots are on the ground to get vaccines into arms as they arrive in the province,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. “We will continue to invest in our health care system today and for the long term, building on record investments since the start of the pandemic to create more hospital beds, build and improve hospitals, increase testing and fix long-term care.” Highlights of Ontario’s plan to defeat COVID-19:
Highlights of Ontario’s plan to fix long-term care:
Highlights of Ontario’s plan to care for people:
Learn more about Ontario’s plan to protect people’s health. Protecting Our Economy is the second pillar of the 2021 Budget. It outlines Ontario’s plan to support families, workers and employers. “The necessary public health measures have come at a cost for workers, families and business owners, but there is no question that they have saved lives,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. “We recognize the sacrifices that have been made. We are taking further steps to provide additional relief and support to those who have been most impacted by the pandemic, including providing a third round of direct payments to parents, doubling the Ontario Small Business Support Grant, and helping workers with their training expenses.” Highlights of Ontario’s plan to support workers and families:
Highlights of Ontario’s plan to support jobs:
Highlights of Ontario’s plan to support communities:
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