TIME FOR A LEADERSHIP CHANGE...
Union members voiceless
Re “Unions hit the road to battle Tories” (Shawn Jeffords, Feb. 18): Ontario Federation of Labour president Sid Ryan’s comments say it all for the power of union leaders now effectively controlling the premier’s office and the entire unionized civic work force in Ontario. This has to stop as the union membership is rendered voiceless in any personal choice to vote for whomever they choose, and their dues money is spent by those union leaders for whatever cause they wish. Elections Canada should be all over this anti-democratic behaviour.
Rupert Cameron
Whitby
(Another sign of union power is that PC leader Tim Hudak has backed off his promise to introduce right-to-work legislation if he wins the election)
Hudak's right-to-work flip too little too late?
That was one risky high-wire act PC Leader Tim Hudak performed Friday morning.
Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak backed away from his controversial right-to-work proposals Friday in a speech
Hudak backs off right-to-work policy
Hudak backs off right-to-work policy
"Our agenda is a lot bigger, and a lot more ambitious, than that."
And as soon as I have one I'll let you know.
Well, who's your preferred choice for Premier? Alright, let me rephrase that.
Who will cause you to slit your wrists first on becoming Premier, Kim Dong Wynne or Red Horwath?
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And as soon as I have one I'll let you know.
Well, who's your preferred choice for Premier? Alright, let me rephrase that.
Who will cause you to slit your wrists first on becoming Premier, Kim Dong Wynne or Red Horwath?
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