Premier Doug Ford's Remarks at the Virtual AMO 2020 Annual Conference
But as Premier, I can't stop and I won't stop until we get every community back on its feet.That's why we negotiated with our federal partners to deliver over $7 billion for Ontario. This is money for health care, for transit, for childcare, and for testing and contact tracing.Up to $4 billion will support the frontline services delivered by you, our municipal partners.Up to $4 billion will support shelters, food banks, public health, child care, and transit.This is a great deal for Ontario and it's a great deal for our municipalities.We are delivering $1.6 billion as part of this first round to help you address immediate needs.We will continue to consult with you to see how the next round can respond to the most urgent needs in our communities.I have to thank all 444 municipal leaders across Ontario for their incredible support in getting this deal done.You stood behind us during these negotiations.We negotiated as Team Ontario with one voice.My friends, the Safe Restart Agreement is good news for all of us. It builds on the investments we've already made through Ontario's Action Plan.Our government is delivering up to $30 billion to support our frontline health care system, to provide relief to families and businesses, and to ensure municipalities can respond to urgent priorities.That includes $510 million through the Social Services Relief Fund, $15 million to enhance transit cleaning, and $14 million for community-based mental health and addictions services.These supports are critical to helping communities recover and helping people get back on their feet.I know you are all looking for certainty as you approach budget planning for the next year.That's why I am pleased to announce today that, for next year, our government is maintaining the $500-million envelope and structure of the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund.This funding will help municipalities support local priorities, and recognizes the unique challenges facing our northern, remote and rural communities.We will continue to review the program in consultation with our municipal partners to ensure it meets the needs of our communities, especially for our small, rural and northern municipalities.As I have said before, we will do everything in our power to help Ontario get through this.No community will be left behind.I won't stop until every community is back on their feet.And we're well on our way.There were over 528,000 jobs added in June and July. Over half a million people are back to work ― 72,000 new jobs in manufacturing and 47,500 new jobs in construction.This recovery in jobs has brought employment to over 90 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.But we need to keep it going.And there's no better way to get our economy going than making critical investments in infrastructure.That's why we are making it easier to get shovels in the ground and build roads, bridges, highways, and transit.Thanks to our government, highway construction can start up to 12 months sooner.Transit projects will face fewer roadblocks.Modern long-term care homes can go up in months, not years.We won't waste a single second.We won't waste a single dollar getting these projects built.We are investing billions of dollars in major infrastructure projects.$27 billion in our hospitals over the next 10 years.$12 billion in our schools.$2.6 billion in our provincial highway network this year.And $1.75 billion in our long-term care homes over the next 5 years.Last week, we announced $30 million for the 2021-22 Connecting Links Program to help build, repair or replace municipal roads and bridges that connect to provincial highways.Whether it's redeveloping West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, building 640 more long-term care beds in Mississauga, or constructing a brand new school in Rainy River:These projects will create hundreds of jobs, generate billions of dollars in economic activity, and improve the quality of life in hundreds of communities right across the province.We will ensure every region can recover and prosper.My friends, we face a tough road ahead.But I feel very optimistic.I am always willing to bet on Ontario.Because we have the people, the resources, and the tools to come back stronger than ever.I see it every day. I see it in every community, in every corner of this great province.Thanks to our municipal partners, thanks to our frontline heroes, thanks to the great people of Ontario, we are in the strongest position possible to recover, rebuild and prosper.Together, we are creating a stronger, more resilient Ontario.Together, we are creating prosperity and opportunity.We won't stop until we get every community, every business, every worker back on their feet.Thank you and God bless the people of Ontario.Have a wonderful conference.
*Please see below a media release issued by the Province of Ontario.SpeechPremier Doug Ford's remarks at the AMO 2020 Annual Conference
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