PC Leader Tim Hudak didn't have much of a problem regaining voter confidence at their party's convention in Niagara Falls over the week-end. Hudak managed to gain nearly 78% of the vote of the more than 1200 ballots cast. Oxford MPP Ernie Hardeman says it was a positive convention with a near record turnout and, he says, now it's time to keep the momentum going and put the pressure on " jobs in the economy are the number one issues in the province of Ontario and the present Government though they have been talking the game about trying getting the deficit under control and creating jobs; but in fact their spending has gone up dramatically since the election and there seems to be no end in sight to how they can spend money, but not create an economy and encourage investment". Hardeman says Hudak 'does' have the potential to become Premier - providing he comes out with the direction and the leadership that will take the PC's out of the challenge they presently face in Ontario.

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