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Nominated for: political opportunism and forgetting what the party stands for.
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Christopher Bird • Illustration by Tonia Cowan
Parkdale-High Park MPP says her party abandoned its socially progressive values during the recent provincial election.
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Desmond Cole • Photos by Corbin Smith
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Brett Lamb
Our wishes for each of the province's main parties, now that the election is done.
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Christopher Bird and Hamutal Dotan
Some important things to consider before casting your ballot today.
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Graeme Bayliss
Leader of the Green Party of Canada has harsh words for the leader of the provincial NDP, but really just wants everyone to get out and vote.
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Sarah Sweet
Much to our chagrin, the only endorsement we can make.
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Torontoist
Why parties are campaigning on aspirations, and how that can make for shoddy politics.
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Dina Graser
Follow along as we evaluate the claims made by Tim Hudak, Kathleen Wynne, and Andrea Horwath during the provincial election debate.
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Desmond Cole, Patrick Metzger, Christopher Bird, Hamutal Dotan and David Hains • Photos by Giordano Ciampini
What the outcome of this election will mean for Toronto.
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Patrick Metzger
Here's what the future might hold for our city if Andrea Horwath and the NDP form the next provincial government.
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Patrick Metzger
"We’ve worked hard to deliver results. It’s not everything we wanted. It’s not everything people have told us they need. But we’re proud to deliver results that will make people’s lives better and government more accountable."
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Steve Kupferman
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
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
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
Dwight Duncan says the budget vote will proceed as scheduled tomorrow, but wasn't feeling concilliatory in a fiery statement this afternoon.
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Hamutal Dotan • Photo by Christopher Drost
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
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