Prudent, step-by-step plan aims to create 40,000 manufacturing jobs
HAMILTON – Canada’s manufacturing industry is in free-fall and Stephen Harper doesn’t care. New Democrats do.
Today, New Democrats set out a prudent, responsible, step-by-step plan to strengthen and renew Canadian manufacturing, through smart investment, stimulating innovation and fairer trade policies.
“Hamilton East-Stoney Creek needs to re-elect Wayne Marston, a Member of Parliament who has and will continue to fight for working families. The manufacturing sector has been hit hard,” said Marston. “Jobs are disappearing overseas. Harper is doing nothing, and proposes to do nothing in the future. Working families are the last priority of Stephen Harper.”
New Democrat Leader Jack Layton announced the New Democrats’ six-point plan outside General Motors in Oshawa.
New Democrats would:
- Stop unproductive, untargeted and fiscally irresponsible corporate tax cuts, and target investments instead to stimulate innovation
- Invest in low-emission vehicle production
- Train new and displaced workers through a Green Collar Jobs Fund
- Create a Jobs Commissioner to investigate shutdowns
- Develop sector-based industrial strategies
- And stop the export of Canadian jobs overseas through new, manufacturing-friendly trade policies.
The New Democrats would commit $2 billion a year to this program, aiming to create 40,000 new manufacturing jobs, and to protect many more.
Layton called on business, labour, government and communities to come together around his six-point plan and attacked Prime Minister Harper for being out of touch with the realities of the auto industry in particular.
“Unlike Stephen Harper, the New Democrats will take tough action to stop the export of Canadian jobs overseas. The NDP is the only party that will stand up for Canadian families,” said Marston.