My MPP finally got mentioned in the Globe and Mail
Ah yes ... the horse racing subsidy.That Dalton McGuinty would even consider no longer using slot-machine revenue to prop up an otherwise money-losing racing industry, veteran MPP Garfield Dunlop charged, is proof that the Premier “hates rural Ontario.”
This from a brief mention in the recent report of the Commission on the Reform of Ontario's Public Services:
In addition to revenues from wagering, since the late 1990s the industry has benefited from a provincial tax expenditure (a reduction to the provincial pari-mutuel tax) and a percentage of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation’s gross slot revenues that together are worth an estimated $400 million in 2011–12. Over the past 12 years, approximately $4 billion has flowed through 17 racetracks to support purses, racetrack capital improvement and operating costs. - page 316Later, on page 408, the report would put the shocking tag of $334 million in 2009-2010, an amount Dwight Duncan would note; “would pay for over nine million hours of home care or insulin pumps and supplies for five years for almost 17,000 people,” Mr. Duncan said. - February 13, 2012