AUDIO:
What do you think of the tone of the election so far? Join host
Sherry Drysdale of Ontario
Today and Robert Williams, Professor of Political Science
at the University of Waterloo, to find out what listeners had
to say. (Runs 5:42) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
The time-honoured tradition of door-to-door campaigning is alive
and well, but how effective is it? Join Ottawa
Morning's Hallie Cotnam as she hits the pavement with Melanie
Ransom, Green Party Candidate in Ottawa-Orleans. (Runs 7:10) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Car insurance was an explosive election issue in New Brunswick and
Nova Scotia earlier this year. A new report by the Consumers' Association
of Canada could give Ontario voters reasons to be even angrier than
their Maritime counterparts. (Runs 5:36) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Is there a better way to elect a government? Sylvia Bashevkin thinks there is. The director of Fair Vote Canada explains to Avril Benoit of Here and Now why her group favours proportional representation. (Runs 6:28) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Doug Peters, a one-time cabinet minister and former chief economist for the TD Bank, tells Here and Now's Avril Benoit why politicians should consider raising the minimum wage. (Runs 2:39) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
VIDEO:
Canada Now's Mike Wise profiles Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Ernie Eves, who tells why his privately sarcastic sense of humor isn't much in evidence on the campaign trail (runs 4:15) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now's James Murray looks at the opening salvo of political campaign ads, with the Tories taking aim at Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty (runs 2:29) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now's Beatrice Politi looks at the various parties' stances on electricity (runs 3:25) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now's Susan Pedler on political reaction to a new report on auto insurance in Ontario (runs 2:19) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now reports on how the issue of same-sex marriage has surfaced on the campaign trail (runs 0:56) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now reports on how two separate groups are trying to raise interest in the issues of a minimum wage increase and better funding for childrens' mental health programs (runs 1:12) 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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