Ontario Liberal Leadership Convention 2013 RSS
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Preview: Ontario Liberal leadership convention, Jan. 25-27
TORONTO, Ont. – The Ontario Liberal Party will elect a new leader to replace Premier Dalton McGuinty at a leadership convention Jan. 25-26, 2013. Get information on: convention and candidate details, who can vote at the convention, the delegate process, how the voting process will work at the convention, and more.
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Profile: Harinder Takhar brushes off ‘queenmaker’ role
Takhar, a near 10-year veteran at Queen’s Park, sits in fourth place when it comes to delegate support in a pool of six candidates, including Sandra Pupatello, Kathleen Wynne, Gerard Kennedy, Charles Sousa and Eric Hoskins.
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Profile: Gerard Kennedy abandons ‘crusade,’ promises open government
The former Toronto MP and MPP is in third place going into this weekend’s Liberal leadership convention.
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Profile: Liberal leadership is ‘Plan A’ for Kathleen Wynne
Kathleen Wynne is slightly behind frontrunner Sandra Pupatello going in to the weekend’s Liberal leadership convention.
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Profile: Charles Sousa vows to be the ‘jobs premier’
The Mississauga South MPP believes his experience in both the private sector and public service sets him apart from the competition and will allow him to execute an ambitious platform focused on creating jobs.
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Profile: Sandra Pupatello leads in two-woman race for premier’s job
Former Windsor West MPP Sandra Pupatello and Toronto Don Valley West MPP Kathleen Wynne are in a virtual dead heat for the premier’s job, heading into the Liberal leadership convention on Jan. 25-27.
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Profile: Eric Hoskins has a ‘prescription for a healthy economy’
Heading into this weekend’s Liberal leadership convention, Dr. Eric Hoskins, who represents the Toronto St. Paul’s riding, is in last place.
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Ontario Liberal leadership convention
CityNews Channel live stream. We are bringing you live coverage of the Ontario Liberal leadership campaign in Toronto all weekend beginning Friday morning.
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Kathleen Wynne becomes next Ontario premier
TORONTO, Ont. – Former education minister Kathleen Wynne has won the race to become the new Ontario Liberal party leader.
The 59-year-old Toronto politician will be the province’s first female and openly gay premier.
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TRANSCRIPT: Ontario Liberal leadership convention
Reporting from the convention floor, observations, quotes and reaction as the Liberals choose Ontario’s next premier.