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Ontario premier pushes Alberta to join national securities register plan

Canadian Press, The Canadian Press
0 Comments| October 25, 2013

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CALGARY - Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says what's good for Alberta's oil and gas industry is good for her province too.
 
On her first official visit to Alberta, Wynne says Ontario manufacturers are finding many customers in the West.
 
It's a different tone than that of her predecessor Dalton McGuinty.
 
He said Alberta's strong oil and gas industry was driving up the loonie and making it more difficult for Ontario manufacturers to export their goods.
 
Speaking to a business crowd in Calgary, Wynne also tackled an issue on which Ontario and Alberta disagree - the formation of a national securities regulator.
 
Ontario, B.C. and Ottawa recently announced plans to co-operate on regulating Canada's investment industry, which Wynne says will make capital markets more efficient and effective.
 
Wynne also said there's room for provinces to collaborate on improving the Canada Pension Plan so the aging population can support itself in retirement.

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