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BUILDING BETTER:
 Setting up the Next Ontario Long-Term
 Infrastructure Plan for Success

 To remain competitive in the 21st century, it is essential   of private businesses, thereby leading to greater wealth  Furthermore, economic analysis has found that only
 that Ontario communities and businesses beneft from   creation and higher living standards.  about one-ffth of the economic benefts of infrastructure
 BUILDING BETTER:  modern and reliable infrastructure. Such infrastructure   Research demonstrates that the impact of infrastructure  construction; approximately 80 percent comes from the
                                                               investment comes from the capital spent during
 Setting up the Next Ontario Long-Term
 can help to keep people and goods moving – facilitating
 Infrastructure Plan for Success  trade, investment and idea exchange. By providing access   spending on job creation is signifcant. For every $1 billion  long-term  economic  benefts  of  the  projects,  including
 to energy, clean water and other necessities, modern   in  infrastructure  spending,  16,J00  jobs  are  supported  economic spin-off activities.
 infrastructure is also essential to improving quality of   for  one  year.6  These  jobs  are  not  merely  concentrated
 life.  in the construction sector, as manufacturing industries,  Investment in public infrastructure, such as roads,
      businesses services, transportation and fnancial sector  transportation systems, communication infrastructure,
 In recent years - and particularly in the aftermath of the   employment also beneft from the spillover effects  utilities, water and wastewater systems, health and social
 2008-9 fnancial crisis - a consensus regarding the positive   associated with infrastructure spending.  infrastructure results in lowered business costs and
 economic benefts of more robust infrastructure spending       increased labour productivity.10 Lowered business costs
 has emerged among economists and policymakers. In   Increased investment in infrastructure also spreads  result  in  increased  private  sector  returns,  allowing  for
 addition to the social benefts of infrastructure, each   throughout the economy via a series of multiplier effects.  higher rates of private investment and ensuring Canadian
 dollar of infrastructure spending has a positive effect on   For  every  $1  billion  in  infrastructure  spending,  GDP  is  companies can remain competitive and grow on a global
 economic conditions in two ways: in the short-term,  by   boosted by $1.14 billion, resulting in a multiplier effect of  stage.
 supporting jobs and businesses, leading to lower levels   1.14. Studies have consistently shown a strong multiplier
 of unemployment and a higher level of economic growth;   effect as it relates to infrastructure spending, with   Check out the full 40-page report at www.occ.ca
 and, in the long-term, by boosting the competitiveness   estimated multipliers ranging from 1.14 to a high of 1.78.




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 (Doors open at 12:30 pm.  Refreshments on sale.)







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