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Let’s paint the town, Ontario! (Or the ballot boxes)

by Cristina Mazza | Oct 22, 2018 | Election, Municipal, Ontario

This piece was co-written by Cristina Mazza and Delany Leitch. Happy Municipal Election Day, Ontario! And yes, for those who have successfully tuned out election signs, there may be a poll waiting for you today. I know what you’re thinking. “Not another article on why...

What this Election Means for Rural Ontario

by Delany Leitch | Jun 11, 2018 | Agriculture, Ontario, Provincial, Rural

The Ontario election is finally over, bringing an end to a short but intense campaign and, most importantly, six years of consistent Liberal attacks on rural life. Over those years our local schools were put on the chopping block, hydro rates and the increased minimum...

A Love Poem to Ontario’s Debt

by Cristina Mazza | Feb 14, 2018 | Economy/Finance, Ontario, Provincial, Youth

For how lovely is Ontario’s debt? Dreaming of one day paying my fair share As Libs makes funds vanish into thy air, Our leaders keep telling me not to sweat, How could our interest bill be such a threat? Large spending runs free, going everywhere, Sousa then whispers...

Working Ontario Women are Working for an Election Wynne – Not for You

by Rebecca Rossi | Nov 8, 2017 | Canadian, Conservative Party of Canada, Ontario, Provincial

Co-Authored by Rebecca Rossi and Regan Preszcator Ontario’s provincial election is less than seven months away and attack advertisements against Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown have flooded the media. A new organization called Working Ontario Women, or...

Conservatives Must Speak Up On Non-Partisan Topics

by Rebecca Rossi | Sep 19, 2017 | Canadian, Non-Partisan, Ontario

With an upcoming election this spring, it is clear that politicians have much to do in their fight to retain a spot in Ontario’s 42nd Parliament. While Ontario’s next election isn’t slated to be held until June 7, 2018, politicians across Ontario have been working...

The Sir John A. Macdonald Problem

by Delany Leitch | Sep 1, 2017 | Canadian, Federal, History, Ontario, Provincial

Hi everyone, resident hisTORYan here with a take on another historical issue that’s been in the news lately. As I’m sure many of you know, an elementary teachers’ union here in Ontario has launched a petition to rename schools that have Sir John A. Macdonald as their...
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