Canada

Minister Poilievre highlights the Government's low-tax plan and support for construction jobs

April 09, 2015 03:58 PM

Ottawa, Ontario – Employment and Social Development Canada

 

The Honourable Pierre Poilievre, Minister of Employment and Social Development, today addressed the National Capital Heavy Construction Association and highlighted the Government’s role in skills training and ensuring Canadians have the skills they need for in-demand jobs.

Minister Poilievre discussed the growing economic potential in Ontario, primarily as a result of exports, and how the free trade agreements put in place by the Government since 2006 have laid the groundwork for greater opportunity. He also noted the many major infrastructure projects coming on stream across the National Capital Region, many which have received support through the New Building Canada Plan—the Government's unprecedented investment in infrastructure. Minister Poilievre outlined several recent initiatives that benefit both employers and workers, such as the Canada Job Grant and the Canada Apprentice Loan.

He also took the opportunity to highlight how strong families and good jobs go hand in hand, sharing important information about the Harper Government’s Family Tax Cuts and Benefits. To help hard-working families, the Government is also enhancing the Universal Child Care Benefit, introducing the Family Tax Cut and making improvements to the Child Care Expense Deduction and the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit.

Quick Facts

  • Economic Action Plan 2014 created the Canada Apprentice Loan to provide apprentices registered in a Red Seal trade apprenticeship with access to interest-free loans of up to $4,000 per period of technical training. The loans are interest-free until apprentices complete or leave their apprenticeship training program, up to a maximum of six years.
  • At least 26,000 apprentices are expected to benefit from over $100 million in interest-free loans each year. Since its launch on January 2, 2015, over 4,800 apprentices across Canada, including nearly 800 in Ontario, have already received their loans.
  • Since 2006, the Government has provided over 530,000 apprenticeship grants to Canadians across the country.
  • The Canada Job Grant will provide up to $15,000 per person for the direct costs of training, such as tuition and training materials, which includes up to $10,000 in federal government contributions.
  • The Government has increased the number of countries with which Canada has free trade agreements, from 5 in 2006 to 44 today.
  • The Universal Child Care Benefit would increase to as much as $1,920 per year for children under the age of 6, and parents may receive a benefit of up to $720 per year for each eligible child aged 6 through 17.
  • The Family Tax Cut will eliminate or significantly reduce the difference in the federal tax payable by a one-earner couple relative to a two-earner couple with a similar family income.

 

Quotes

“Our Government is investing in skills training so we have the right labour force in place to support our long-term commitment to building and maintaining world-class infrastructure projects. Many of these are in the National Capital Region and will create jobs and improve the quality of life of those in the community. Supporting strong families and preparing Canadians for jobs go hand in hand. That’s why we are also keeping taxes low and increasing benefits, so all Canadians can keep more of their hard-earned money in their pockets.”

– The Honourable Pierre Poilievre, Minister of Employment and Social Development, Minister for the National Capital Commission and Member of Parliament for Nepean–Carleton

“I am encouraged and delighted with the broad range of transformational construction projects underway that will result in a greater National Capital for all Canadians.”

– Dr. Mark Kristmanson, CEO of the National Capital Commission

“ We are pleased that Minister Poilievre accepted the invitation to be our key note speaker. Our members appreciated what the Minister had to say about federal infrastructure investment in the National Capital area."

– Ivan Levac, President of the National Capital Heavy Construction Association


 

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