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Canadian Leader Praises IAFF’s Political
Action
August
11, 2008 -- A Canadian leader who has become a great friend of
professional fire fighters addressed delegates Monday, thanking
fire fighters for their dedication while praising the IAFF’s
political action efforts.
“Thank you to all of you for protecting the most
important people in the world to us, our families,” Ontario
Premier Dalton McGuinty said. “Thank you for protecting our
properties, our businesses, our jobs. Thank you for the millions
you raise for MDA and for creating the IAFF Burn Foundation.”
“Political action takes courage and conviction,”
he said. “You support those who support you, of any political
stripe, and when I say support I really mean it.”
In 2007, on his way to a decisive re-election
victory, McGuinty became the first Ontario Premier to be
endorsed by the Ontario Professional Fire Fighters Association (OPFFA).
“What that endorsement recognized was the work we’ve done
together, our Ontario fire fighters and our Ontario Liberal
government,” he said.
Since McGuinty first came to power in 2003, his
government has acted on a number of fire fighter issues,
including pension reform and infectious diseases. In May 2007,
Ontario became the sixth Canadian province to enact presumptive
cancer legislation for professional fire fighters.
“Politics is how we come together to overcome
challenges that are too big to overcome alone,” McGuinty said.
“I urge you to stay involved, and keep leading.”
IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger
presented McGuinty with a commemorative fire fighter sculpture.
“I hope when you look at this you’ll remember who stands behind
you — the men and women of the IAFF,” Schaitberger said. |