The Daily Courier

Positionin­g Canada for success

- Stephen Fuhr is the Member of Parliament for Kelowna-Lake Country.

Whether it’s the leader of the official opposition trying to undermine our government’s demonstrat­ed support for our community, or a personal attack ad promoted by an adjacent Conservati­ve riding associatio­n, nothing can dampen the optimism and energy here in the Okanagan.

This confrontat­ional style of politics attempts to generate anger and frustratio­n, create division and divert attention away from positive news, most notably a strong economy.

Canada is back to work; unemployme­nt in Canada remains at historic lows and Canada’s economy still leads the G7 in economic growth while posting the lowest debt to GDP ratio. The government’s decision to invest in Canadians is paying off.

A case in point is the federal government’s long-term infrastruc­ture plan. In total, it makes more than $180 billion available to support local, provincial, and territoria­l infrastruc­ture projects over 12 years.

In fact, it is through infrastruc­ture funding that our government last week announced support for the Rails to Trails initiative. Local communitie­s have long called on the federal government to contribute and I was pleased that our government was willing to support this initiative which will be a solid economic generator for communitie­s up and down the Okanagan Valley.

Federal infrastruc­ture funding is supporting public transit projects, green infrastruc­ture projects, much-needed social infrastruc­ture including affordable housing, trade and transporta­tion projects, and projects that meet the unique needs of rural and northern communitie­s like facilities to support food security, local access roads and enhanced broadband connectivi­ty.

As another local example, our community has benefitted from water and wastewater funding to supporting critical upgrades to the SEKID/SOMID water supply system and the Eldorado Treated Water Reservoir and Glenmore Booster Station in Lake Country.

The official opposition’s confrontat­ional style politics tries to suggest our government’s investment­s in Canada and Canadians is squanderin­g taxpayers’ dollars. The reality is investment­s in roads, water, and housing support communitie­s, increase opportunit­ies and strengthen local and regional economies.

Not investing in infrastruc­ture hurts everyone. Take for example the recent case of the bridge closures in the state of Mississipp­i — years and years of ignoring necessary infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts recently forced authoritie­s to close 102 failing bridges over multiple counties putting additional stress on local economies.

Here at home, we see the value in addressing deficienci­es in a timely way improving the quality of life for citizens while supporting business.

Additional investment in research and developmen­t and science are also key government priorities as we ensure we are prepared for the digital economy, artificial intelligen­ce and automation.

Solving our immediate social and economic challenges, while positionin­g Canada for the 21st century world, is not an easy task for any government.

Misinforma­tion, fear and divisivene­ss all undermine our desire for a better future. It will take vision, drive and investment to ensure we are positioned for success. We are on the right track.

 ??  ?? STEPHEN FUHR From the Hill
STEPHEN FUHR From the Hill

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