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Liberals ditch plan for two freight-only Bass Strait ships

ABC Mr Hidding and the Premier were in Devonport to announce the new freight link would not go ahead.

Fresh produce exporters are seeking urgent briefings with the Tasmanian Government now that it has ditched Labor's plan for TT-Line to buy two freight-only ships for Bass Strait.

The previous Government had plans for the state-owned ferry operator to buy two ships to move goods between Tasmania and mainland Australia.

The plan would have increased freight capacity on the Bass Strait run, which is currently serviced by the Government's two Spirit of Tasmania ships.

Instead the Government will spend more than $10 million on upgrading passenger facilities on the Spirit ships next year.

The Government denies ditching the plan will be bad for Tasmanian exporters.

Premier Will Hodgman says it is part of the Liberals' plan to lure 1.5 million tourists per year by 2020.

"If we can get more tourists coming into this state it'll increase economic activity, it'll grow jobs," he said.

Labor claims that will disadvantage local exporters, but Infrastructure Minister Rene Hidding denies that.

"No disbenefit whatsoever to any freight company or market benefit whatsoever."

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Ontario Liberals aim for rural vote with farm fund

The battle for Ontarios government moved to the farmers field Tuesday as the Progressive Conservatives and Liberals staked their ground in the bid to sway rural voters before the June 12 vote.

Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne visited a beef farm in Paris, Ont., where she highlighted a plan from the partys proposed budget that would see a 10-year, $40-million a year fund to support farmers and the food processing industry. She also highlighted the Farms Forever program, designed to protect farmland in the province.

Ms. Wynne, who served as the minister of agriculture while sitting as premier, said the programs are the kind of efforts the next government should be focusing on, whether or not her party is successful.

It is absolutely important to the future of this province that we have a strong agriculture and food industry, she told reporters after driving a tractor down the farm lane.

Yes, this is about campaigning, but it is more importantly about the future of the province.

Brant, the local riding, is currently held by a Liberal, Dave Levac, who was on hand along with other local candidates Tuesday.

Just outside the farm gate, PC finance critic Vic Fedeli told reporters the promises in the budget, including those for agriculture, were not sustainable.

We know that the Ministry of Finance people have told Premier Kathleen Wynne that the budget is flawed, that they are not on track to balance to budget, he said, citing documents from the finance ministry the PC party was given weeks ago and which they publicly released.

The numbers they started with were notional and the goals they have are aspirational. In math, Im sorry, notions and aspirations dont add up.

Dressed in a full suit, Mr. Fedeli said he didnt crash the event out of concern for Liberals making gains in rural Ontario, but to spread information about the partys budget.

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