A recent Aegent research report on Ontario’s Samsung deal found that.
Now the question becomes Can Ontarians continued to afford the skyrocketing energy plan of the McGuinty Liberals . we will have are say on October 6.
A recent Aegent research report on Ontario’s Samsung deal found that.
Now the question becomes Can Ontarians continued to afford the skyrocketing energy plan of the McGuinty Liberals . we will have are say on October 6.
Today, the Ontario PCs officially launched their campaign by unveiling their Big Blue bus of change. As the Liberals were busy lampooning a photograph Tim Hudak and the conservatives were focused squarely on families.
“I’m proud of my beautiful little girl, my beautiful caring wife. And you know what this campaign is going to be about? It’s going to be about families; average hardworking families who are paying more and more in taxes, they’re getting less in return and they’re worried about the future of their kids and their grandkids.”
Leader of the OntarioPC Party Tim Hudak
The campaign to change Ontariois underway here are a couple things to keep in mind. Will economic stewardship, and the economy become top-of- mind issues for Ontarians. As well, who will win the hearts and more importantly votes of “Ontario families”. I guess only time will tell.
This result is encouraging, but we still have a whole election yet to wage.
From Global News
Tim Hudak’s Progressive Conservative party could be heading for a minority victory in Ontario’s October election, according to the latest seat projection from the Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy.
The projection has the Progressive Conservatives winning 51 seats, the Liberals winning 41 and the NDP winning 15, according to Barry Kay, associate professor of political science at Wilfrid Laurier University.
The winds of change could sweep the OntarioPC Party into power.