ONTARIO VOTES 2007

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Throughout the election we'll be highlighting on the web, CBC Radio One and CBC Television your comments about candidates, issues and coverage.

Join the election discussion

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

As Ontarians head to the polls today to elect a new provincial government and cast their ballot for electoral reform, we want to hear what you have to say about the campaign and issues. What kind of government do you...

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Did a politician or party sway your vote during the campaign?

Friday, October 5, 2007

There are only a few days left before Ontarians choose their next government and pollsters and pundits alike have been predicting a close race for Queen's Park. Party leaders have been working hard to sway voters with an array of...

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What issues have flown under the radar this election?

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

With only a week to voting day, the provincial election has encouraged some debate over the issues of faith-based school funding, public-private health care, energy use and even the appropriate application of the term "promise-breaker." The Liberals and Conservatives unveiled...

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A free vote on faith-based school funding

Monday, October 1, 2007

PC Leader John Tory has softened his stance on faith-based schools, announcing Monday that if elected on Oct. 10 he would hold a free vote on the issue. Religious school funding has been one of the hottest issues this election,...

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How do you feel about a new voting system?

Friday, September 28, 2007

With voting day less than two weeks away, Elections Ontario says more than six in 10 Ontario residents know that the first referendum in roughly 80 years is being held alongside the Oct. 10 election. But, only 40 per cent...

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Campaigning on TV

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Elections and commercials seem to go hand in hand and this campaign is no exception. Party ads are peppering prime time across Ontario, and as the election nears, some of them are getting downright personal. The Conservative's website boasts 14...

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Is Ontario headed for minority government?

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

With two weeks left in the campaign, some pundits and even some politicians have minority government scenarios on their minds. The possibility was given extra credence Tuesday when Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty said he would accept whatever the electorate decides....

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How should Ontario deal with its energy needs?

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

As the party leaders enter the third week of the election campaign, the focus is starting to shift towards keeping the lights on in the province in years to come. Ontario currently has a generating capacity of 31,000 MW of...

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Is Ontario falling behind the other provinces?

Monday, September 24, 2007

During the Sept. 20 leaders' debate, PC Leader John Tory bemoaned the drooping Ontario economy, citing the Bank of Nova Scotia's Global Outlook Forecast for 2007. The report, released in May, says Ontario is experiencing the slowest growth rate of...

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Who won the Ontario leaders debate?

Thursday, September 20, 2007

It may well be the central event of this five-week campaign — a generally polite but otherwise no-holds-barred debate between the three main Ontario party leaders. For 90-minutes, NDP Leader Howard Hampton, Liberal Leader Dalton McGuinty and Conservative Leader John...

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Should OHIP cover surgery in private clinics?

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Months-long waiting lists are a reality for patients awaiting surgery across the country. Conservative Leader John Tory says he'll fix the long delay in Ontario by allowing private clinics to handle things like knee or hip replacements for the public...

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Are the parties fielding enough female candidates for the upcoming election?

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Candidate nominations closed on Sept. 18 for the Ontario election, with 597 hopefuls vying for the province's 107 seats on Oct. 10. About 25 per cent of those candidates are women. The three main parties are fielding a total of...

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Going green in the Ontario election

Friday, September 14, 2007

Ontario's campaign trail might be greener this election as the leaders hit the road in low-emission vehicles and buy carbon offsets to counteract the greenhouse gases they emit, but green issues were oddly out of the spotlight throughout the first...

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Should Ontario fund faith-based schools?

Thursday, September 13, 2007

The question of funding faith-based schools is taking centre stage this election. Currently, Ontario provides full funding to the public and Catholic school systems, which serve about 95 per cent of students in the province. This dual education system, is...

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With election reform on the ballot, should smaller parties be included in the political debates?

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

The Green Party of Ontario has launched an online petition to pressure broadcasters to include party leader Frank de Jong in the televised leaders' debate on Sept. 20. The Greens won 2.8 per cent of the popular vote in the...

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What matters to you

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

After weeks of unofficial campaigning, party leaders hopped on their tour buses, bikes and SUVs Monday to kick off their official campaigns for the Oct. 10 provincial election. The Liberal platform promises an additional $14.7 billion in annual spending by...

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Leaders Debate

Thursday, August 23, 2007

CBC News is part of a group of TV networks organizing a 90-minute debate for the Ontario election, to be broadcast live on Thursday Sept. 20 beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET. We want to use your questions on the program....

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District Profiles

More Ontario Votes Headlines »

McGuinty wins massive majority, Tory loses seat
Dalton McGuinty won a second majority government for the Liberals in Ontario on Wednesday night, a triumph for a party that earlier expressed fears of a drop to minority status.
Ontario rejects electoral reform in referendum VideoAudio
Ontario voters have rejected a proposed electoral reform that would have seen some provincial legislators chosen based on a party's share of the popular vote, results showed Thursday.
Ontario voter turnout a record low
The percentage of eligible voters casting ballots in Wednesday's Ontario election hit an all-time low despite changes introduced in an effort to boost turnout.
Ont. Green party scores 8 per cent of vote
No Green party candidates made it to the Ontario legislature in Wednesday's election, but that defeat was sweetened by a swell in their share of the popular vote, which more than doubled.
McGuinty only leader not facing leadership questions
Liberal Leader Dalton McGuinty won re-election in Ottawa South and NDP Leader Howard Hampton again won his northern Ontario riding of Kenora-Rainy River. PC Leader John Tory was defeated.
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World »

Search for clues continues after deadly Pakistan bombing
Police in Peshawar, Pakistan continued their investigation on Saturday to try to identify a suicide bomber who killed at least 50 people during a holiday prayer service.
December 22, 2007 | 12:39 PM EST
Millions of Iraqi children need help now: UNICEF report
A United Nations report paints a grim picture of life in Iraq for two million children, but says an improving security outlook offers the opportunity to provide much-needed help.
December 21, 2007 | 12:28 PM EST
U.S. government asks judge to hold off investigating destroyed CIA tapes
Lawyers for the U.S. government urged a federal judge on Friday not to launch his own investigation into the destruction of CIA videotapes that showed officers using harsh interrogation methods as they questioned suspects.
December 21, 2007 | 6:37 PM EST
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Canada »

3 family members die in early morning blaze in Toronto
Three people who were all members of the same family died Saturday when fire broke out in a townhouse complex in northwest Toronto.
December 22, 2007 | 12:45 PM EST
Hundreds attend funeral for doting grandfather killed delivering Christmas cards
Friends and family gathered Friday for the funeral of Hunter Brown, an elderly man who was slain while delivering Christmas cards in Kitchener, Ont.
December 21, 2007 | 3:21 PM EST
Byelections in 4 vacant federal ridings set for March
The race is on in four vacant federal ridings as Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Friday that byelections will be held on March 17.
December 21, 2007 | 8:27 PM EST
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Health »

Surgeons fail to discuss reconstruction with breast cancer patients: study
Surgeons frequently fail to discuss breast reconstruction options with women who have undergone surgery for breast cancer, a new U.S. study has found.
December 21, 2007 | 12:33 PM EST
Sleep disorder drug linked to severe allergic reactions: Health Canada
Health Canada has issued a warning about serious skin and allergic reactions related to Alertec, a drug used to relieve excessive sleepiness due to narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea and shift-work sleep disorders.
December 21, 2007 | 4:06 PM EST
Improper use of fentanyl pain patches linked to more deaths: FDA
U.S. health officials say improper use of patches that emit the painkiller fentanyl is still killing people.
December 21, 2007 | 12:41 PM EST
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Arts & Entertainment»

Police didn't follow procedures in Mel Gibson arrest: report
Three members of the sheriff's department in Malibu, Calif., have been disciplined for their handling of the 2006 arrest of actor Mel Gibson for drunk driving.
December 22, 2007 | 12:22 PM EST
Precious da Vinci papers infested with mould
The Codex Atlanticus, the largest collection of drawings and writings by Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci, is riddled with mould, according to Italian authorities.
December 22, 2007 | 12:12 PM EST
Joan Miro painting sold for record $16.6M
A painting by Spanish artist Joan Miro has fetched $16.6 million US at an auction in Paris, breaking the record for a work by the artist.
December 22, 2007 | 11:05 AM EST
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Technology & Science »

Toshiba, Sharp expand LCD TV ties
Japanese electronics rivals Toshiba and Sharp expanded ties in making liquid crystal displays Friday, with competition growing increasingly intense among flat-panel TV producers.
December 21, 2007 | 7:16 PM EST
CRTC gives thumbs-up to telecom complaints agency
The CRTC has approved an industry-sponsored telecommunications complaints agency, giving cellphone and internet customers an official way to resolve their problems with service providers.
December 21, 2007 | 12:49 PM EST
Bell to administer telemarketer do-not-call list
The CRTC has picked Bell Canada to operate the National Do Not Call List, giving the company a five-year mandate to block calls from telemarketers for customers who request the service.
December 21, 2007 | 2:46 PM EST
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Money »

2007's winners and losers on the TSX
As 2007 winds down, it's 'woulda, coulda, shoulda' time as investors take a look back to find the stocks they should have bought in bulk at the start of the year.
December 21, 2007 | 5:58 PM EST
RIM rallies as earnings beat street
Shares of Research in Motion shot up by 10 per cent Friday after the maker of the BlackBerry wireless device reported earnings that topped expectations.
December 21, 2007 | 4:14 PM EST
Treasury runs $2.7B deficit in October
The monthly budget surplus that Canada usually records disappeared in October as the tax cuts announced in that month's economic statement were added to the mix.
December 21, 2007 | 12:44 PM EST
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Consumer Life »

Bell to administer telemarketer do-not-call list
The CRTC has picked Bell Canada to operate the National Do Not Call List, giving the company a five-year mandate to block calls from telemarketers for customers who request the service.
December 21, 2007 | 2:46 PM EST
Transport Canada issues safety alerts for 3 car seats
Transport Canada has issued recall notices and safety warnings for three models of child restraint systems.
December 21, 2007 | 3:53 PM EST
Holiday shopping to peak Friday
Storekeepers ready your registers, holiday shopping will reach its peak Friday afternoon between 2 and 3 p.m., according to credit and debit card transaction processor Moneris.
December 21, 2007 | 9:33 AM EST
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Sports »

Scores: CFL MLB MLS

Leafs lacking offensive spark
In an effort to ignite the offence, Toronto Maple Leafs coach Paul Maurice might juggle his forward lines for Saturday's matchup (CBC, 7 p.m. ET) in Florida against the Panthers.
December 22, 2007 | 11:58 AM EST
Senators welcome Havlat back
After seeing their six-game winning streak snapped, the Ottawa Senators look to get back in the win column when they host Martin Havlat and the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday (CBC, 7 p.m. ET).
December 22, 2007 | 1:27 PM EST
Final 4 set at curling's National
Defending champion Kevin Martin meets Jeff Stoughton, while top playoff seed Kevin Koe will face Wayne Middaugh in the semifinals of the National after the four skips scored quarter-final victories Saturday in Port Hawkesbury, N.S.
December 22, 2007 | 1:15 PM EST
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