Waterloo Region Record

Premier gives Duguid credit for strong economy

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TORONTO — Premier Kathleen Wynne is crediting the departing Brad Duguid with helping drive Ontario’s strong economic growth and push the province’s unemployme­nt rate to historic lows.

Duguid, who serves as the economic developmen­t minister, has announced he won’t be running in the provincial election in 2018.

Speaker Dave Levac, the Liberal representa­tive for Brant, and Monte Kwinter, Ontario’s oldest MPP, have also announced they won’t seek re-election. Former environmen­t minister Glen Murray recently left government for the private sector.

Wynne said Duguid, who was elected in 2003, also was instrument­al in fighting against Buy American legislatio­n.

She said that Duguid’s work, particular­ly the frequent travel needed, meant he had to make sacrifices in his personal life.

“Brad has been in public service for longer than his sons, Kennedy and Jordan, have been alive,” she said in a Friday statement.

“I know that in recent years, he has had opportunit­y to reflect on his priorities in life and I can appreciate that for him, his wife Crystal, and their family this was a difficult but mutual decision.”

Duguid said his decision has nothing to do with the polls, which have not been favourable to his Liberal party lately.

“I remain as passionate today as ever about the vital work that our government is doing to build a strong Ontario,” he said in a statement Friday.

“I believe the Ontario Liberals will win the next election and Kathleen Wynne will be re-elected as our premier.”

Duguid, who had a heart attack last year, said he made the decision after discussion­s with his wife, family and friends.

The representa­tive for Scarboroug­h Centre also served as a city councillor in Scarboroug­h and Toronto for nine years.

He has also served in cabinet as labour minister, Aboriginal affairs minister, energy and infrastruc­ture minister, and training, colleges and universiti­es minister.

Duguid did not indicate what his postpoliti­cal life will include, saying in his statement that when the time is right he will consider what his “next challenge” will be.

 ?? FRANK GUNN, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Premier Kathleen Wynne with cabinet minister Brad Duguid in March 2014.
FRANK GUNN, THE CANADIAN PRESS Premier Kathleen Wynne with cabinet minister Brad Duguid in March 2014.

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