Premier says he 'screwed up' on pesticide ban
Premier Dalton McGuinty says he “screwed up” when he said municipalities could have tougher anti-pesticide rules than the province.
Mom’s wrath, public outcry won’t change premier's mind
McGuinty's review of Lord's Prayer doesn't sit well at home
Premier Dalton McGuinty says not even the wrath of his Catholic mother will change his mind on the Lord’s Prayer.
http://www.torontosun.com/News/TorontoAndGTA/2008/05/06/5481671-sun.html
McGuinty defends closed-door ‘public consultations’ on poverty
Premier Dalton McGuinty is defending his government’s invite-only consultations on a new poverty strategy after people were thrown out of the first meeting.
Homing in on beggars
City approves plan to spend millions to find housing for panhandlers
Downtown business and tourism operators -- long frustrated by beggars -- endorsed a city plan yesterday to get panhandlers off the streets.
A poll in the Toronto Star, not known as a bastion of the right, indicates how stupid this latest faux pas being committed at Toronto Silly Hall......
Do you think hiring more social workers will help curb panhandlers? | |||||
Yes | |||||
| 477 | ||||
No | |||||
| 2861 |
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