At some level, most Ontario Liberals know their time is up.
They’re aware that their almost 15-year-old government passed its best-before date somewhere around 2011; that much of their front-line and backroom talent has moved on to other callings; that they’re at the point where they’re too cozy with the provincial bureaucracy and entrenched interests; that, in a healthy democracy, the pendulum swings.
But that doesn’t mean they’re going to go meekly, in the election campaign that will begin in earnest this coming week with a leaders’ debate on Monday and the start of the writ period on Wednesday. Not when […]
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