Other than broken promises, new taxes and the performance of his government; $2.5 billion pumped into education but boards still can't balance their budgets, caving into extortions at Caledonia, etc. I don't understand why the fiberals are cutting out the media. People voted for change and McGuinty has certainly given them that but it was not the changes the trough feeders expected.
Early last week, the Toronto Star asked McGuinty's office when he would be campaigning in Parkdale-High Park for the Sept. 14 by-election. The paper had followed Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory on the hustings on Queen St. W. a week earlier and wanted to contrast the leaders' performances.The following day, McGuinty was out on Bloor St. W. at lunchtime with Liberal candidate Sylvia Watson. He was accompanied by a phalanx of aides, OPP, party workers and his own photographers — but no journalists, because the press gallery was not told about the premier's whereabouts.
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1157406618492&call_pageid=970599119419
Let's hope John Tory can keep his foot out his mouth for the next year and we will see sanity return to Queen's Park.
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