Time to rally around local OLG employees, says Sheehan
Thursday, February 23, 2012 by: Jordan Allard
If the Ontario Lottery and Gaming headquarters is going to leave Sault Ste. Marie, it won’t happen without a fight.
At Monday’s city council meeting, a two-page letter from Greg Punch, president and chair of the board of the Economic Development Corporation, was presented and discussed.
It will be sent to Premier Dalton McGuinty and supports the letter Mayor Debbie Amaroso penned last week.
Amaroso and Punch both argued a departure of the OLG would be far worse for the Sault in comparison to a reduction or closing of the Toronto headquarters.
“OLG has ‘anchored’ our community for the last 20 years in many ways,” wrote Amaroso. “This corporation has been an excellent corporate citizen, very much involved in every way in community events. It provides many excellent job opportunities for our young (and even not so young) people.”
“As noted in the mayor's letter, the loss or reduction in workforce by OLG in Sault Ste. Marie would have an economic impact far greater than the impact felt by a similar loss or reduction in the G.T.A.,” added Punch.
OLG offices were relocated to the Sault in 1989 after former Liberal Premier David Peterson announced they would be moving in an effort to help boost the Northern Ontario economy.
In 1992, the province built Roberta Bondar Place to house the headquarters; along with various other provincial ministries like Service Ontario.
They currently employ around 600 people and Punch believes there is a strong business case for keeping those people at work.
"Commercial real estate, housing, and the quality-of-life here are second to none and, frankly, a lot less expensive,” wrote Punch. “We have the telecommunication and transportation infrastructure as well as commercial and business services necessary to support your Corporation.”
He added the EDC is considering undertaking an assessment regarding the impact of the potential departure of the OLG headquarters.
In his letter, Punch said former TD Bank economist Don Drummond’s report has already had a direct negative economic impact on the community.
Ward 2 Councillor Terry Sheehan urged locals to follow Punch’s lead and rally around local OLG employees.
"We need to get people on the phones and sending emails. The Sault is the true and only headquarters," said Sheehan.
"Looking at the grotto debate and the phone calls, letters and emails that came with it, I can only hope the community can turn the page towards this issue and bring that type of reaction.”
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pawjoggin 2/23/2012 9:55:43 AM ReportI am not sure ,but does the mayor <Debbie Amorroso> and city council know St Marys Paper is shutting down also.They are putting alot of effort into saving the OLG ,which is a good thing,but StMarys Paper with over a 100 yrs of employment in Sault Ste Marie should also be on their Radar!Dont blame the workers for the Bankruptcy and poor money management practices at St Marys Paper,blame the people that drained the well dry!THE OWNERS!
Take 2/23/2012 10:17:48 AM ReportI agree there are other businesses on the verge of closing more than OLG, we should focus on creating employment for all not just OLG.
eki 2/23/2012 11:10:56 AM ReportMc Gintty should be ashamed even to think about moving olg from sault ste marie Eric p.
lineman3 2/23/2012 11:34:24 AM ReportIt is sad that McGuinty and his Gov. are talking about cutting job at OLC, education and hospital to pay for his Green energy plan and the bail outs of the auto industry. No one said anything about subsities to build solar farms and windmills and other handouts to get him elected and now we have to pay for all of it!!!! Wake up!!!!!
eadiecougs 2/23/2012 12:53:41 PM ReportWhat do OLG stand for legal gambling in which destroys families in some cases I know they give to the community and create job's but at what expense.Oh but wait they are building a new beer store so they can make more money off the legal booze keep the people gambling and drunk.They are the same as drug dealers just that there way is legal
my70monaco 2/23/2012 2:31:56 PM ReportIt will be interesting to see how MPP David Orazietti reacts if the McGinty government decides to move the OLG offices out of Sault Ste. Marie. Will he blindly follow his Liberal leader with mild protests or will he serve his constituents who elected him to protect their interests by flying loudly in the face of his leader? We shall see.
PaulBur 2/23/2012 2:59:29 PM ReportPeople can never be happy...city officials and other corporations are trying to be pro-active by sending letters out regarding the OLG (nearly 600 families!) and people still have to complain about what they AREN'T doing. Come on! St. Mary's Paper is LONG gone, the fifty employees have moved onto bigger and better things. Just recently I was talking to a wife of a laid-off St. Mary's Paper worker and he has gone back to Sault College..he couldn't be happier! How many times has the Government had to step in and put tax payers dollars into an industry that is clearly hurting. Lets move on people..and focus on OLG and those families
TankGirl 2/23/2012 4:19:38 PM ReportAgreed Paulbur.
There is no financial assistance needed to keep the OLG here. It is responsible for the wages for 600 families and gives back to the community in a big way. That is too much for Sault Ste Marie to loose and Kudos to council and the OLG for standing up and protecting it.
St Marys Paper is a hopeless money pit in a dying industry. No amount of tax payer money can save it at this point. Let it go people.
geterdun 2/24/2012 10:45:24 AM ReportI know,everyone move to Southern Ontario or better yet Alberta...
Cause there aint going to be any jobs here in the Soo or Ontario in a short time .....Bye bye Ontario......
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