
| | Finley important part of planning
February 08, 2010
Economic Action Plan By Jeff Helsdon Staff Writer With the Haldimand-Norfolk MP Diane Finley is playing an integral part in planning for the second phase of the Economic Action Plan. As Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, she is concentrating on employment insurance programs, how well Work Share is working – which she pointed out is currently keeping 165,000 people working – and the role municipal infrastructure program plays. As a part of this, Finley was part of a two-day retreat with senior cabinet ministers and the prime minister, focusing on how to get Canadians back to work. Like other cabinet ministers, Finley was on a cross-country tour talking to business leaders, community leaders, retirees and people from the not-for-profit sector. She was on a whirlwind weeklong tour from the Yukon to Halifax in this regard. "We're interested in their opinions, how we can continue this fragile recovery and how we can better position ourselves for the long term because we have to start planning for tomorrow." At home, Finley said she is in constant contact with Norfolk Mayor Dennis Travale to get his input. She met with key stakeholder groups and members of the community recently to discuss jobs of the future, skills requirements and labour market issues coming out of the recession. "Stakeholders clearly indicated that in addition to fighting the immediate impact of the global economic recession, the Government of Canada, along with Canadians and employers, need to look at the future to ensure that we can grow our economy as quickly as possible once the recovery takes hold," Finley said. She is also the Minister Responsible for Southwestern Ontario, and in that regard set up a meeting with Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and the Southwestern Ontario Caucus. Such a meeting occurred before for the first phase of the action plan and Finley believes it does help ensure the area's interests are incorporated in the plan. "While I can present the case to the minister, it always helps to hear it directly from MPs," she said. "The more times he (Flaherty) hears it, the better." She took part in opening a cabinet minister's regional office in Kitchener. It is one of 13 such offices across the country Her emphasis for the riding is on creating jobs and getting people who have lost their jobs the skills they need for the jobs of the future. "While we are recovering, it's fragile," she said. "We have to concentrate on how to move forward. What we are asking Canadians is how we can make it work even better." In neighbouring ridings, Oxford MP Dave MacKenzie has planned meetings with municipal officials and business leaders to get input while Elgin-Middlesex-London MP Joe Preston is hosting six pre-budget meetings. The second phase of the economic action plan will be unveiled when the budget is introduced on March 4. | July 22, 2010 Ports Burwell, Stanley pursue same submarineJuly 21, 2010 Governments of Canada and Ontario Celebrate New Affordable Housing in St. ThomasJuly 21, 2010 Housing Partners CelebrateJuly 09, 2010 Government of Canada Invests in LAV III Armoured Vehicles UpgradeJuly 02, 2010 Sub plans remains afloatJuly 01, 2010 The Preston Post Issue 21June 29, 2010 Brandon Card wins 2010 Elgin-Middlesex-London poster challengeJune 29, 2010 City bound to cough up surplusJune 25, 2010 Opening of Steen Disc Park in AylmerJune 24, 2010 Canada Day Events 2010June 23, 2010 Port Stanley Beach Flying the Blue FlagJune 11, 2010 The Preston Post Issue 20June 11, 2010 FedDev Ontario supporting southern Ontario economic recoveryJune 11, 2010 Governments of Canada and Ontario Celebrate New Affordable Housing in St. ThomasJune 04, 2010 Government of Canada creates summer jobs in Elgin-Middlesex-LondonJune 04, 2010 Government of Canada creates summer jobs in Elgin-Middlesex-LondonJune 03, 2010 New St. Thomas FM Radio Station?May 28, 2010 Housing to fill needMay 28, 2010 Governments of Canada and Ontario Celebrate New Affordable Housing in Elgin CountyMay 28, 2010 The Preston Post Issue 19May 17, 2010 Enerworks- CAFMay 14, 2010 Township of Southwold celebrates improvements to the municipal officeMay 12, 2010 FedDev Ontario Applied Research and Commercialization Imitative Great Opportunity for Elgin-Middlesex-LondonMay 11, 2010 Preston supports legislation to eliminate pardons for serious crimesMay 10, 2010 Project promises to produce jobs * BUSINESS INCUBATOR: Feds give $800,000May 08, 2010 The Preston Post Issue 18May 08, 2010 Government of Canada announces support for the 2010 International Plowing and Rural ExpoMay 07, 2010 Joe Preston Announces New Business Incubator for St. Thomas and Elgin CountyApril 20, 2010 Divestiture decision imminent![]() July 01, 2010
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