Ontario’s premier insists she’s tamed her desire to inflame conflicts. Her record suggests otherwise
"Wynne now uses political fighting a a tool to try and distract people from other Liberal criminally…"
TORONTO - Recently, Premier Kathleen Wynne told graduates of a conflict resolution course there was a turbulent time in her life when: “I found myself drawn to conflict and — more than I would care to admit — I was inflaming those conflicts.”
The context was a column by the Toronto Star’s Carol Goar, in which Wynne said learning to channel her enjoyment of inflaming conflicts positively, by taking some conflict resolution courses, changed her life.
If so, she needs a refresher course.
Because it’s clear from Wynne’s first year as premier that she likes to fight.
if it looks like a troll and talks like a troll...
Wynne likes to fight | GOLDSTEIN | Columnists | Opinion | Toronto Sun
"Wynne now uses political fighting a a tool to try and distract people from other Liberal criminally…"
TORONTO - Recently, Premier Kathleen Wynne told graduates of a conflict resolution course there was a turbulent time in her life when: “I found myself drawn to conflict and — more than I would care to admit — I was inflaming those conflicts.”
The context was a column by the Toronto Star’s Carol Goar, in which Wynne said learning to channel her enjoyment of inflaming conflicts positively, by taking some conflict resolution courses, changed her life.
If so, she needs a refresher course.
Because it’s clear from Wynne’s first year as premier that she likes to fight.
if it looks like a troll and talks like a troll...
Wynne likes to fight | GOLDSTEIN | Columnists | Opinion | Toronto Sun