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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Dec 2011, p. 7

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wATERuX) CHRONICLE - Wednesday. December 23. 20ii - 1 o o o o Conservative Braid says ]0bS, economic growth No. 1 concern Bv BoaVitiwvAt. " l'liat's given tis a longer time said Braid. "There's increasing “I certainly recognize that some essentialâ€" the glaring gap and the __ tjflijftfliwf horizon to work on our No. 1 con- attention on our regioti and pieces of legislation will he more huge failure of Kyoto is it didn't eern of the government. and (Lana increasing understanding of the ontentious or controversial than include two-thirds of the world's It was an eventful year in tederiil dians. which is jobs and economic important olour region. others. but that’s part of the reality biggest greenhouse gas emitters." politics as the Conservatives growth." ’ Braid said he will‘continue to of democracy and I think it's In 20l2 Braid said the govern- won their first majority govern Braid said that mandate reaf- advocate for the area and said one important to have those healthy ment would work toward deficit merit since the early ISSUs. lhatr finned his government's work iii of the key aspects of his job is to discussions.” Braid said reduction. strong showing was reflected in the supporting the economy and the continue to support the high-tech The latest controversy was "we remain committed to bal- Kitchener-Waterloo riding held by investments it made to combat the sector and the innovation that is about the climate change confer- ancing the budget over the medi- Peter Braid. who won a resounding global recession through Canada's being created locally. ence in Durban, South Africa and um term,“ Braid said. "One of the victory after first being elected to Economic Action Plan. The Conservatives used the [all Canada signaling that it was reasons Canada's economic posi- ofiice by just 17 votes in 2008. Braid said his government has session to push through a lot of pulling its support for Kyoto. [ion is strong relative to other 6-? “I think we've provided some also done a lot of work in promot- legislation, including a crime "The govemment is committed countries is the confidence in stability." said Braid. "1 think voters ing and supporting the local otnnibus bill that toughened up to reducing greenhouse gas emis- Canada's economy. and one of the were growing tired of elections and kiiowledgevbased economy as a penalties for repeat offenders and sions in Canada, and meeting the reasons for that confidence is that the constant threat of an election model for the rest ol(‘anada. brought in mandatory minimums objectives we set which is reducing we have the lowest debt to GDP in a minority government situaA "We have become an imponant for dnig offences. It also moved to emissions by I? r)er cent by 2020," ratio and we have a clear plan to tion. engine of the national economy." scrap the longgun registry. said Braid. 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