WINDSOR Anyone but the Tories. That's how some of Windsor's biggest unions are urging their members to vote this election. But what does it mean for the NDP? Former NDP Premier Howard Pawley speaks with Paul Vasey, the host of CBC Windsor's Morning Watch. (Runs 8:50) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Economic management was the key issue for the vote-rich '905' belt in the last two elections, and it may well determine the outcome of this campaign, Ryerson University political science professor Wayne Petrozzi tells Here and Now's Avril Benoit. (Runs 3:38) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Margaret Bruiniman of the Barrie Examiner and Reg Watson of the Peterborough Examiner brief Here and Now's Avril Benoit on how the provincial election is unfolding so far in their communities. (Runs 6:27) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Three CBC Radio reporters talk about how the main party leaders reacted to weekend polls and which campaign bus is leading the food sweepstakes with Metro Morning guest host Bill Cameron. (Runs 7:20) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
No one thinks about the bus drivers when the topic of campaign buses comes up. Brian Crowe, president of the Ontario Motor Coach Association, tells Metro Morning guest host Bill Cameron about their life on the trail. (Runs 5:15) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
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Canada Now's Steven Fischer profiles Ontario Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty, who answers the question of why Ontarians should make him premier (runs 4:44) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now's Mike Wise reviews Day 7 of the campaign: Ernie Eves holds forth on immigration, Dalton McGuinty pitches for northern support and Howard Hampton wants a debate on a new deal for Ontario's cities (runs 3:28) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CBC Newsworld investigates the question of Tory tax cuts and their effect on Toronto (runs 3:04) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now on a claim by the Liberal Party of Canada that the Progressive Conservatives want to privatize nuclear inspections (runs 0:42) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Riding Results See how the election played out across the province, in each riding.
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Alien Nation The Tory campaign strategy was doomed from the start, writes Don Wanagas.
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PC 2003: The Musical The reporters and the Tories serenade each other as the blue bus rolls on.
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The cat came back Julie Ireton observes as the now-infamous Tory news release returns as a juicy photo-op for the Liberals.
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Are you wealthy? A quick look at some of the salaries earned by public servants, both "wealthy" and "not wealthy," according to Ernie Eves' criteria.
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Party Platforms Compare the platform promises of the three main parties, point by point.
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Election Video and Audio Daily archives of election video and audio in a variety of streaming formats from CBC Radio and CBC Television.
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Elections from the Archives
From the Big Blue Machine to Premier Bob, the Common Sense Revolution and beyond, CBC Archives looks back at nearly 20 turbulent years of Ontario elections.
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Find out how more than 500,000 Ontario students will get into the habit of voting during this provincial election.
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