As Tories flail, Kathleen Wynne plots her comeback

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As Tories flail, Kathleen Wynne plots her comeback

KINGSTON—With all eyes on a Tory civil war, Kathleen Wynne is largely out of sight and out of mind.

Just not out of action.

While the media pay her no heed, the premier is quietly making tracks, popping up at town halls and universities across the province. With a spring election looming, it’s like spring training camp — on campus, on stage, on the road.

Is this the calm before the comeback?

Wynne strides into Wallace Hall at Queen’s University, where nearly 200 students are poised to question her on the state of the province. Stern paintings of past university presidents hang on the wood-panelled walls as the premier returns to the campus where she once studied English and history as an undergraduate.

A soft winter sun streams through the high windows as ceiling fans rotate slowly above, returning heat onto the premier, who is perched on a stool. Global warming, sexual harassment and mental health are top of mind, with the economy a strong undercurrent.

The premier is ready with her answers and her offerings: free tuition for eligible students, free prescription medicines up to age 25, a $15 minimum wage.

She deflects their queries with a recurring rhetorical question of her own, turning the focus onto her political rivals: What’s their alternative?

When a student asks why she opposes the Progressive Conservatives’ proposed carbon tax, Wynne counters that, “actually, the Conservatives are against” their own election platform’s climate change measures.

“This is the No. 1 threat to humanity,” she intones, touting the Liberal government’s own cap and trade plan. “Don’t know what the Conservatives are going to do — they’re saying they’re going to do nothing.”

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/sta...-flail-kathleen-wynne-plots-her-comeback.html
 

Curious Cdn

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free tuition for eligible students, free prescription medicines up to age 25, a $15 minimum wage.

...and the Magic Faeries pay for it all.

I love free stuff, don't you?
 

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https://globalnews.ca/news/4037303/ontario-pcs-election-poll/amp/


Half of Ontarians would vote for PCs in next election: poll
https://www.thestar.com/amp/news/qu...would-vote-for-pcs-in-next-election-poll.html

No one believes in polls cuz Mrs. Clinton isn't POTUS.

So you believe that the Liberals will win the next election then.

Good to know.

free tuition for eligible students, free prescription medicines up to age 25, a $15 minimum wage.

...and the Magic Faeries pay for it all.

I love free stuff, don't you?

With Patrick Brown there was at least some revenue model.

Now, under the new PCs, we could be looking at all of those liberal goodies with no way to pay for them.
 

Curious Cdn

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So you believe that the Liberals will win the next election then.

Good to know.



With Patrick Brown there was at least some revenue model.

Now, under the new PCs, we could be looking at all of those liberal goodies with no way to pay for them.

You don't know that for sure.
 

Danbones

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Yes liebarrels and PLOTTING
;)
of course that's what she is doing...

 

mentalfloss

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So Brown cancelled his interview with 1010 this morning and had his press secretary make excuses for him.

What a complete mess. :lol:
 

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free tuition for eligible students, free prescription medicines up to age 25, a $15 minimum wage.

...and the Magic Faeries pay for it all.

I love free stuff, don't you?

Where's my free Harley Davidson. That should be entrenched in the constitution as a fundamental human right.

If the PC's want to win the next election, I say:

1. Don't promise tax reductions or any other revenue-reduction.

2. Do promise expenditure cuts.

Anything less won't be believable under the circumstances. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
 

petros

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There is a problem in the public service sector. If there is money left near the end of the fiscaL year it tends to bet blow on penny whistles and moon pies or they won't get the same level of funding in the next budget.


Moral of the story, never vote for someone who spent their career in the public sector.
 

mentalfloss

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That's obviously a stupid thing to say considering Trump is running up the debt and endorsing the swamp.