Gone outright are 11 agencies including the Healing Arts Radiation Protection Commission, the North Pickering Development Corporation, the Social Assistance Review Board and the Ontario Network of Excellence Advisory Committee.
Conservative Tim Hudak is likely to take it if he makes no mis-steps. Norman Bates--err, Dalton McGuinty--meanwhile continues to roll up his sleeves and work hard investing in Ontario, a euphemism for spending taxpayer money like water.
Conservative Tim Hudak will likely be the next Premiere, Dalton has not done a very good job running the province, although better than the previous administration.
I actually liked Tory better than Hudak, but I didn't agree with his plans for education in Ontario, even if they were blown out of proportion. Hudak comes across as a true modern politician, while Tory seemed to show actual signs of being a credible leader.
No.
Just look at the Mulroney Conservatives, they "poisoned the well", and now are in power again.
It not that he doesn't stand for anything, he just stand for everything even if it is against what he said last week or basic conservative ideals.
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