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The new major minority cabinet in Ontario ..

McGuinty says no coalition (again) .. counterweights offices closed for autumn retreat, October 8–18, 2011

The bittersweet Ontario election of 2011

Razor-thin Liberal majority in Ontario may still be the best guess (well maybe)?

“No accord, no coalition, no entente, no agreement — formal or informal — or any other linkage of any kind”????

Still “too close to call” in Ontario .. but what if it’s a different kind of David Tsubouchi “electoral upset next week”?

Does big TV debate audience mean more people are more interested in Ontario than conventional wisdom claims?

More than one poll says Liberal Premier McGuinty did well enough in Ontario election debate

Is razor-thin Liberal majority most likely Ontario election result now .. before leaders’ debate?

What’s wrong with “class warfare” anyway .. time to strike back in Washington — and Queen’s Park?

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The new major minority cabinet in Ontario ..

McGuinty says no coalition (again) .. counterweights offices closed for autumn retreat, October 8–18, 2011

The bittersweet Ontario election of 2011

Razor-thin Liberal majority in Ontario may still be the best guess (well maybe)?

“No accord, no coalition, no entente, no agreement — formal or informal — or any other linkage of any kind”????

Still “too close to call” in Ontario .. but what if it’s a different kind of David Tsubouchi “electoral upset next week”?

Does big TV debate audience mean more people are more interested in Ontario than conventional wisdom claims?

More than one poll says Liberal Premier McGuinty did well enough in Ontario election debate

Is razor-thin Liberal majority most likely Ontario election result now .. before leaders’ debate?

What’s wrong with “class warfare” anyway .. time to strike back in Washington — and Queen’s Park?

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Bentley moves to Energy, Finance Minister Duncan deputy premier in shuffle
Sources Reveal McGuinty Cabinet One Day Early
McGuinty to unveil slimmed cabinet
McGuinty announces new, leaner cabinet
Is majority still in reach?
McGuinty not waiting for defectors to tip balance
Managing the Minority
ontarionewswatch.com
McGuinty open to ‘constructive’ options from opposition parties
Walkom: A plan to unite the ‘left’ that just might work
Confident in ‘major minority,’ McGuinty rules out coalition
No deals in minority, McGuinty vows
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Pardon my F-bomb: Quebec’s political curses get lost in translation
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37.6% of the province-wide vote
21 registered political parties
the province’s first three-term Liberal premier in more than a century
plunged into uncertain political waters
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Greg Selinger’s New Democrats
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latest Nanos poll
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really, really close … still deadlocked
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Liberals up in Ontario, but outcome still uncertain
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electoral upset next week, one way or another
Horwath could inch into second place
Conservative-leaning voters are more likely to start thinking about a move to Horwath
still held a 10-point lead
intriguing minority government scenarios
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Provincial leaders debate topped TV ratings in Ontario
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