OHRIA: OLG Closures Leave Real Families Without Real Jobs

Published: March 14, 2012 04:59 pm EDT

The Ontario Horse Racing Industry Association (OHRIA) is strongly condemning the government's decision to force hundreds of hard working Ontarians out of work by closing the OLG slots at racetracks in Windsor, Fort Erie, and Sarnia

today.

"This is a sad day for hundreds of families in these communities who found out today that they are being forced out of work by the government," said Sue Leslie, President of OHRIA. "Closing these slots will undoubtedly hurt horse racing in Windsor, Fort Erie and Sarnia, which in turn will cause even more economic pain for these communities," Leslie added.

Finance Minister Dwight Duncan's decision to close the slots in Windsor and Fort Erie particularly don't make sense in light of the government's stated job creation efforts. Fort Erie's 115-year-old racetrack is the town's largest employer and Windsor already has Ontario's highest unemployment rate (10.7%) before the decision was made to force more than two hundred people out of work.

"We appreciate the government is facing difficult economic realities. However, the government should recognize the significant private sector investment made in breeding, training and farm operations, along with related infrastructure, all of which have huge economic spinoffs to all levels of government," said Sue Leslie. "It is important that the government and Ontario Horse Racing Industry Association (OHRIA) work together on a transformation plan to ensure a strong core industry that allows for economic growth and job maintenance for the thousands of individuals who earn their livelihood in horse racing and breeding."


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It should be obvious to everyone by now that: 1) the Government has worked on this Plan for years ... 2) the ORC (Ontario Racing Plan) and OLG have done as they were told to support their bosses ... 3) Drummond did his thing to provide support to Government initiatives... 4) some tracks KNOW they've been spared, and are pledged to working co-operatively WITH the Government ... 5) fractured horse groups do NOT represent the Ontario horse industry - and only care about their own survival. If we don't stand up as ONE - ALL OF US - we're dead meat. "They've got the guns ... WE'VE GOT THE NUMBERS". GET UP - or go to the corner and lick your wounds.

What is the expiry date of the current agreement? Get it to court and hold them to it. That should buy the opposition time to take down the government, and fix this.

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