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		<title>905 Round-Up: Ontario’s Election is Missing, Presumed Dead</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is not going to be anybody’s election for the ages, unless something very unexpected happens on Thursday. W, as the the saying goes, TF? And talking of unbelievable, Councillor Terry Whitehead, Hamilton’s regular challenger in the crowded field of challengers for ’worst councillor in Ontario’, really went off on one last week, in a manner that rekindled concerns for his wellbeing. But in the current climate of political self-immolation, does being the living definition of a loose cannon actually harm Whitehead’s chances of re-election?
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					<description><![CDATA[In keeping with our coverage to date of the Ontario Provincial Election, here is Joel and Roland&#8217;s take on what
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		<title>905 Round Up &#8211; Del Duca Makes a Statement, and the Tories have Boundary Issues</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This past weekend, Ontario Liberal Party leader Steven Del Duca made a bold proclamation.  Declaring that ranked ballots would be returning not just as an option for Ontario municipalities, but will be the way we elect our provincial legislature going forward.

Progressive Conservative Minister of Municipal Affairs Steve Clark is inserting himself into Hamilton's Boundary Expansion debate.  Why does a Minister need to write Op-Eds in favour of expansion when it is up to the municipality to make that call?
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