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Ontario Election 2011

Ontario Liberals Promise No Tax Hikes Or New Fees

CBC | Posted 11.08.2011 | Canada

Liberal Dwight Duncan, Ontario's finance minister in the past legislative session, is guaranteeing his party will not raise taxes or imple...

Is Hudak A Moderate Or Mike Harris Clone?

CP | Maria Babbage, The Canadian Press | Posted 11.07.2011 | Canada Politics

TORONTO - The biggest challenge of Tim Hudak's life didn't come from the floor of the legislature or the firing line of a media scrum.It was in a room...

And In Ontario, They're Off

CP | Colin Perkel, The Canadian Press | Posted 11.06.2011 | Canada Politics

TORONTO - And they're off. The campaign for the Oct. 6 Ontario election has officially begun.Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty, accompanied by his wife ...

Hudak's Majority Hopes Slipping Away On Eve Of Campaign

The Huffington Post Canada | Eric Grenier | Posted 11.02.2011 | Canada Politics

Ontario’s election has become a three-way horse race in a matter of weeks, with frontrunner Tim Hudak’s hope for a majority government slipping aw...

Ontario Election Is a Political Litmus Test

Hassan Arif | Posted 10.22.2011 | Canada
Hassan Arif

The Ontario election overall is an interesting one to watch as a litmus test for the staying power of Conservative and NDP gains, and to see whether rumours of the Liberal Party's demise may truly be exaggerated.

Summertime, and City Hall Makes Me Queasy

Jordon Froese | Posted 10.18.2011 | Canada
Jordon Froese

September is just around the corner, and while Rob's main job will be to try to deliver Toronto to the Conservative party, maybe we can still take it back.

Former Ontario NDP Leader Calls It Quits

CP | Keith Leslie, The Canadian Press | Posted 09.29.2011 | Canada

TORONTO - Former Ontario NDP Leader Howard Hampton received praise and thanks for decades of public service Saturday after announcing he will not run ...

Vision vs. Populism in Ontario Election: Using Dirty Energy Incentives to Get Ahead

Andreas Souvaliotis | Posted 08.28.2011 | Canada
Andreas Souvaliotis

Look the latest campaign pledges by the two opposition parties in Ontario: They're both promising to ease their voters' "pain" at the pump and at the hydro meter. Is this innovative?