Not as surprising, given the new PC majority: A lot of them are conservatives
Tag Archives: Christine Elliott
Is Doug Ford’s victory a ‘lifeline to Wynne’s Liberals’?
The plain-talking, folksy new PC leader will appeal to growing populist leanings, but he may also struggle to win over key urban Ontario voters
For Ontario’s Conservatives, another fine mess
Paul Wells: The night ends with a Doug Ford win—ha-ha, nervous laugh. If there’s a lesson it’s that Ontario conservatism is a complex coalition.
In this Ontario PC leadership race, Christine Elliott’s experience might finally count
A new Angus Reid Institute poll sees Elliott with more appeal beyond the PC base than rival Doug Ford
Christine Elliott and the Pips
Paul Wells: The other candidates in Wednesday’s PC leadership debate spent much time focused on Elliott. Like backup singers to a possible premier.
Ontario PC leadership debate: Watch it here
Leadership candidates Christine Elliott, Doug Ford and Caroline Mulroney debate each other today. Watch the broadcast here.
Scrapping carbon taxes leaves a gaping hole in the Ontario PC platform
Opinion: The Ontario Progressive Conservatives have created a fiscal and environmental hole for themselves they have no clear way to fill
The Commons: A mysterious stranger enters the story
Allegations about Guergis “came forth from a third party”
Liberals raise money in bank vault
Toronto Liberal MP Martha Hall Findlay held a fundraiser in an old downtown Toronto bank vault that has been converted into an entertainment space.
Oh fudge
Never mind its series on our declining democracy, surely the Toronto Star is due a National Newspaper Award for its continuing coverage of cabinet-level cussing.