Posts Filed Under: “tim hudak”
This year's Khalsa Day celebrations drew a crowd that included vote-seeking politicians and young Sikhs trying to change the menu.
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Chris Dart
PC leader won't commit to funding plan for Toronto transit.
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Hamutal Dotan
Premier-designate Wynne ahead of rivals Tim Hudak and Andrea Horwath.
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Hamutal Dotan
No need for a spring election, NDP leader maintains.
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Torontoist
Lots of other places have abandoned government liquor monopolies without descending into drunken chaos. Should we make the leap?
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Patrick Metzger
Is selling air rights the solution to Toronto's transit funding woes?
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Patrick Metzger
"A Scarborough subway has to be back on the table."
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Hamutal Dotan
After a week of budget chicken, everybody's ready for summer vacation. Who were the winners and losers?
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Patrick Metzger • Illustration by Matthew Daley
NDP leader says her party will let the provincial budget pass, but won't budge on opposing four schedules that have to do with labour negotiations.
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Hamutal Dotan • Photo by Christopher Drost
The dust is finally settling on the Ontario budget debate, and whoever won, it wasn't taxpayers.
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Patrick Metzger • Illustration by Matthew Daley
Next week could see a right-wing Wildrose Alliance Party government in Alberta—and with it, a more contentious relationship between eastern and western Canada.
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Patrick Metzger • Illustration by Matthew Daley
It's still a long shot, but the odds of a provincial election are ticking up slightly as nobody wants to back down on budget talks.
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Patrick Metzger • Illustration by Matthew Daley
Mail-out encourages Torontonians to speak up for subways.
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Hamutal Dotan
The liberal "austerity" budget isn't making the opposition parties especially happy, but it won't trigger an election.
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Patrick Metzger • Illustration by Matthew Daley
The Liberal budget has little to please and something to annoy everyone. But the only question that matters is, will it cut the deficit?
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Patrick Metzger • Photo by Christopher Drost
Tories comes out firmly against the budget, NDP hedges its bets on public consultation.
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Jamie Bradburn • Photos by Christopher Drost
With the future of transit in Toronto far from decided, even the politicians at Queen's Park are jumping—or being pushed—into the debate. Will the senior level of government bring a new maturity to the discussion? In a word: No.
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Patrick Metzger • Illustration by Matthew Daley
Ontario waits with bated breath as the budget gnomes toil away in the bowels of Queen's Park. The big question is, who's going to get hurt the most?
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Patrick Metzger • Illustration by Matthew Daley