BUSINESSES NEED MORE SUPPORT TO LIMIT CAP AND TRADE IMPACT: PETERBOROUGH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OCC Calls on Premier Wynne to Prevent Exporting Jobs During the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy PETERBOROUGH, ON: The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) with the support of the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce, sent an open letter to Premier Kathleen Wynne calling on the government take action through Budget 2017 to contain the costs of the cap and trade system to better support Ontario’s business community. At a time of low business confidence across the province, and increasing competition from the United States, rising input costs for Ontario business risk negatively impacting jobs and investment in Peterborough and across province.
In the letter, the OCC warns that the province must measure the impact of cap and trade among other input costs to fully understand the cumulative burden facing Ontario’s business community. Because businesses are directly affected by the costs associated with cap and trade, the Government of Ontario must ensure that the revenue and design of the system is allocated and developed in a way that supports Ontario’s business community. “In a recent survey, our members expressed concern because they don’t know how much this program is going to cost them and uncertainty is challenging for business,” said Stuart Harrison, President & CEO, Peterborough Chamber. “Along with the OCC, we are calling on the Premier to take action and support our businesses and local economy.” The OCC has identified four priority actions that would assist the business community to better navigate the cap and trade system:
“Increased input costs imposed on the private sector mean that Ontario risks losing out on jobs and investment, and risks an economically and environmentally damaging shift in production to jurisdictions that are not taking action to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,” said Graham Henderson, Chair of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. “More action must be taken. In all policy decisions, the provincial government must consider how we can prevent exporting jobs while importing pollution.” The letter is aimed at impacting government policy in Budget 2017, and builds on the OCC’s meetings with senior government officials. These meetings have emphasized the need to ensure Ontario’s businesses remain competitive and confident in the face of a changing economy. The Peterborough and Ontario’s Chamber Network have engaged in significant advocacy on the cap and trade issue since 2015. This letter builds on the OCC’s earlier communications to government calling on the Ontario Energy Board to disclose cap and trade costs to taxpayers as a line-item on natural gas bills. Last year, the Ontario Chamber Network also called on the government to delay the implementation of the cap and trade system until 2018. Read the Letter -30- Media Contact: Sandra Dueck, Policy Analyst/Communications Specialist Peterborough Chamber of Commerce 705.748.9771 x215 [email protected] Comments are closed.
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