More importantly, Fair Vote Canada recommended McGuinty because of his pledge to hold a binding provincial referendum on what voting system would be used in future provincial elections--paving the way for the possible use of a form of proportional representation, something both conservatives and leftists can agree is a major step forward.
Finally, the National Post doesn't like his economic policies, which can only recommend them.
As for the NDP--they unfortunately didn't win enough seats to even retain official party status--despite the fact that they actually won 2.6% more or the vote than last time.
Note: Dalton McGuinty
new premier of Ontario
victory for hope
Fair Vote Canada recomm...
economic policies
didn't win enough seats...

We\'ll see if the Liberals bring in fixed election dates, and proportional representation after such a huge majority. It will be a successful term, even if that\'s all they do. That being said, this proves Ontarians don\'t vote FOR anything, but against something. That\'s why Bob Rae\'s NDP won in 1990.
*** Also of note, the Green Party of Ontario (under Frank de Yong) ran candidates in 102 of 103 ridings, but weren\'t allowed to debate.....humbug!
The Greens should be heard in debate.
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If there was ever a time for Canadians to become pushy - now is the time - for time is running out on this nation called Canada.
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Dave Ruston
Read this article
http://www.mytelus.com/news/article.do? ... ID=1425228
My guess is you are one of the many people who infiltrate forums, only to bother people. It\'s been nice talking to, poor, uniformed, myopic soul. Or perhaps you don\'t care. Several provinces have/will bring in PR. The federal government will follow, some day.
So there, you little so and so.
Also, if the \"Liberal\" Gordon campbell is any indication, we can look forward to Mike Harris #2 under dalton McGuinty here in Ontario! Campbell has a blue heart all right....and what was so bad about BC\'s last NDP leader? A few missteps, but a great record in general, especially environmentally, all traded away for another Common Sense Revolution. Hopefully Gordon Campbell the drunk driver gets kicked out of office, and the NDP wins again, but I\'m guessing the conservatives could take it. Recall Gordon Campbell! (It\'s in the law you know, just like in Califronia!!!)
Cheers.
As for the Green Party, I loved their platform as well, although I don\'t believe energy conservation in a cold, large country is the answer, as paying the full cost of deregualted energy would hurt our businesses! We have more resources than Europe and should have a national energy program, with provincial agreements, before we lower our standard of living unnecessarily. Also, some Green candidates apparently bombed all-candidates meetings during the student vote Ontario, (polls of the provinces students, including underage) and avoided questions by saying they were a \"Visionary pary.\" It\'s also a joke that they want to LOWER taxes on businesses, individuals, and os forth, and INCREASE taxes on cigarettes, fast food, and other things deemed \"Unhealthy\" or \"Unnecessary\". That\'s great, but it wouldn\'t create enough revenue to pay for everything by itself, and would leave the provincial treasury empty, if the decline in sales of these products continues. (As they are right now.)
Oh yeah, the moderator of the Ontario leaders debate, Mary Lou Finlay -did a horrible job. She should stick to radio. She didn\'t moderate at all. The questions from the media were also weak. Poverty, homelessness and Toronto (!!!) were all not mentioned once during an 1.5 hour debate!!