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Snow-Down In Ontario

CP | Keith Leslie, The Canadian Press | Posted 04.28.2013 | Canada Politics

TORONTO - Ontario's highways are not being cleared of snow as fast as they should be, leading to sometimes fatal consequences, the opposition parties ...

Kathleen Wynne For the Ontario Liberal Leadership Win?

John Laforet | Posted 03.12.2013 | Canada Politics
John Laforet

As the Ontario Liberal Party prepares to host delegate election meetings across the province this weekend, all signs point to a victory for Kathleen Wynne. She continues to demonstrate the organizational strength and critical levels of support needed to become the Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party. Glen Murray chose to drop out of the race and endorse Wynne prior to delegate election meetings where delegates, who will ultimately elect the next leader, will be elected themselves. Assuming his supporters follow him, Wynne's advantage going into this weekend's delegate election meetings is significant.

Race To Become Ontario Premier Gets A Little Thinner

CP | Keith Leslie, The Canadian Press | Posted 03.12.2013 | Canada Politics

TORONTO - The race for the Ontario Liberal leadership was shaken up Thursday when Glenn Murray pulled out and threw his support behind former educatio...

He's In

CP | Posted 11.04.2012 | Canada Politics

TORONTO - The Ontario Liberal leadership race began in earnest Sunday with the first campaign launch, as former cabinet minister Glen Murray kicked of...

Up For Dalton McGuinty's Job?

CP | Posted 11.03.2012 | Canada Politics

TORONTO -- The resignation of another Ontario cabinet minister Saturday fuelled speculation that the race for the provincial Liberal leadership may be...

Ontario Students Ready to Give Drummond a "D"

Nora Loreto | Posted 04.15.2012 | Canada Business
Nora Loreto

With the release of he much-anticipated budget report of Don Drummond tomorrow, students will find themselves among nurses, the unemployed, teachers, early childcare educators, social workers, and millions of other Ontarians who will try to make it politically impossible for McGuinty to implement any of the cuts or regressive policy changes that Drummond recommends.

Rob Ford Was Right Not to Pursue the 2020 Olympics

Steve Lafleur | Posted 11.16.2011 | Canada
Steve Lafleur

When Toronto Mayor Rob Ford decided not to pursue the 2020 Olympics, many believed it would be a good way to convince senior levels of government to pay for infrastructure expansion. However, as we have learned from Montreal and Vancouver, the cost of hosting the games is immense.