The Liberal party of Ontario received the much-anticipated Drummond Report last week. Here’s is the information from the Provincial government.
The McGuinty government received the report of the Commission on the Reform of Ontario’s Public Services last week.
As part of its commitment to eliminate the deficit by 2017-18 while protecting education and health care, the McGuinty government lowered growth in program spending to about four per cent from about seven per cent last year.
“The McGuinty government remains committed to putting Ontario’s finances on a long-term, sustainable path,” stated Dwight Duncan, Minister of Finance I thank the commission for the hard work it has done to provide advice on how to help us achieve our goal of a balanced budget by 2017-18.”
This was accomplished through modernizing the delivery of public services and creating administrative efficiencies to achieve better value for money for Ontario taxpayers.
Recognizing that this new era of slower global economic growth requires lowering program spending growth further, in March 2011 the government established the commission to provide additional advice on how to make long-term, fundamental changes to the way government delivers services.
The report will inform the 2012 Budget.
The McGuinty government will decide how to move forward.
Facts from the Ontario Liberals:
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