In an election where transit fell behind jobs and the economy as a campaign issue, the once and future Premier says she was the only one making it an issue. ...
Category: Election 2014
New Liberals enjoy ‘first day of kindergarten’
At the first Liberal caucus meeting since the sweeping election victory, a sense of confidence tinged with poignant farewell to the only member to lose a seat. ...
Party scrutiny (or lack thereof) at heart of many recounts
A lawyer describes a growing issue in Canadian politics: the lack of scrutineers from each party to ensure that ballots cast are fair and impartial. ...
Heard: Students wants province ‘to change its tune’ on tuition fees
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Canada most competitive in business tax, KPMG finds
A study suggests Ontario has some wiggle room in the contentious issue of raising corporate rates to generate more revenue. ...
Hudak remains as PC leader after tense caucus meeting
A tense Tory caucus meeting ended this afternoon with PC leader Tim Hudak still in place, for now. ...
Heard: Unions for doctors, teachers congratulate Liberals
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Auto assembly and parts sectors to add 4,600 jobs in 2015
The Conference Board of Canada's industrial outlook report says strong auto sales will contribute to the addition of thousands of jobs to Ontario's auto sector. ...
Purchase: Impressions of Ontario’s Election 2014
Columnist Bryne Purchase gives kudos to Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne for winning a majority government, and wonders if the unions and the left wing really know what they're in for. ...
Post-Hudak, Tories face some time in the wilderness
With the resounding defeat last night, Progressive Conservatives have to decide whether their future lies to the left or right of Tim Hudak. ...