Timber and other odd metaphors
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty strode down the hall of the Chateau Laurier hotel early this morning, holding hands with his wife Terri, fresh from winning his second majority government.
He was happy and it looks like most Ontarians are as well. In exchange for their votes, they will now get a new official holiday in the heart of winter — the third Monday in February.
McGuinty said the holiday is because there is a "lot of noise in life" today and families would benefit from having a day off together.
When asked who would be in his next cabinet, he evoked the memory of Sir John A. Macdonald, saying "you gotta build your cabinet with the wood that the people send you. Well they sent me some very solid hard wood, great quality of lumber."
It's not certain how his ministers might feel about being referred to as lumber but at least he didn't call them deadwood.
McGuinty also compared his technique for being re-elected to being a goalie in a hockey game. "I came under a heavy constant negative barrage aimed exclusively at my head."
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