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McGuinty's Liberals grab momentum in Ontario election Montreal Gazette By Lee Greenberg, Postmedia News September 13, 2011 9:03 PM Dalton McGuinty and his Ontario Liberals are in a tight race with Tim Hudak and the Progressive Conservatives, so the results of the latest poll suggest. TORONTO — Ontario voters are losing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Liberals to push for committee hearing on G8 fund CBC.ca Beginning of Story Content The Liberals are challenging Stephen Harper's Conservative government to show the same degree of accountability on G8 spending that a previous Liberal government displayed in the wake of the sponsorship scandal. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberal-NDP merger would be a huge mistake Carman Valley Leader By Glen Hallick The New Democrat politician is openly calling for some kind of merger between his party and the Liberals. He wants a federal NDP leadership candidate to take up the cause, and if there isn't he'll run instead. Martin claims this is the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'60s activist Carl Oglesby dies in NJ at age 76 Wall Street Journal In an address titled "Let Us Shape the Future," Oglesby spoke as a disillusioned patriot and liberal who rejected not just the war, which liberals had escalated, but much of American foreign policy since the end of World War II and the free enterprise ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tom Van Dusen, Sr., journalist, political adviser, patriarch of media clan, dead Winnipeg Free Press OTTAWA - Thomas Van Dusen, Sr., a journalist, speech writer, political adviser to both Conservatives and Liberals and patriarch of a clan of Canadian journalists, has died at the age of 90. Van Dusen spent 45 years filling a variety of roles on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BCTF seeks judicial clarification on class size/composition Vancouver Sun (blog) That ruling, from BC Supreme Court, found that the Liberals violated teachers' rights in 2002 when they stripped the union contract of clauses allowing it to bargain class size and composition. The government also removed staffing ratios for specialist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Big cuts not on the block for Liberals Surrey Now After almost getting itself above water on the fiscal front, the BC Liberal government now finds itself once again mired in a financial quagmire. This year's budget has ballooned to almost $3 billion, and the government's plan to balance the books by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberals also believe Social Security is a Ponzi scheme Hot Air OK, one might say that Chris Matthews is not running for office (be thankful for small things) and is not terribly bright in any case, but he's not the only liberal to make that observation. In 1967,liberal Nobel Prize-winning economist and Paul ... See all stories on this topic » |
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