VIDEO: The leaders' debate
CBC TV's Heather Hiscox asks Progressive Conservative leader Ernie Eves what his party's negative campaign tactics say about his approach to leadership (runs 7:37) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Tory leader Ernie Eves and Grit leader Dalton McGuinty joust on the appropriate way to conduct federal-provincial relations (runs 4:11) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
A university student asks the leaders about what changes they have planned for the province's student loan program. (Runs 7:11) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CPAC TV's Peter Van Dusen asks NDP leader Howard Hampton about what exactly is bad about banning teachers strikes? (Runs 7:42) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CityPulse TV's Adam Vaughan asks Progressive Conservative leader Ernie Eves what he would cut or privatize (runs 7:25) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CBC's Heather Hiscox asks Progressive Conservative leader Ernie Eves what he would say to Ontarians who are having problems finding a family doctor (runs 8:01) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CityPulse TV's Adam Vaughan asks NDP leader Howard Hampton what parts of his party's platform would absolutely have to be implemented if another party wanted NDP support in a minority government (runs 5:32) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
An viewer asks about negative campaigning and personal attacks in this election. (Runs 3:06) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
AUDIO: The leaders' debate
CBC TV's Heather Hiscox asks Progressive Conservative leader Ernie
Eves what his party's negative campaign tactics say about his approach
to leadership (runs 7:16) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Tory leader Ernie Eves and Grit leader Dalton McGuinty joust on
the appropriate way to conduct federal-provincial relations (runs
2:13) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
A university student asks the leaders about what changes they have
planned for the province's student loan program. (Runs 7:11) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CPAC TV's Peter Van Dusen asks NDP leader Howard Hampton about what
exactly is bad about banning teachers strikes? (Runs 7:42) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CityPulse TV's Adam Vaughan asks NDP leader Howard Hampton what
parts of his party's platform would absolutely have to be implemented
if another party wanted NDP support in a minority government (runs
5:32) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
An viewer asks about negative campaigning and personal attacks in
this election. (Runs 3:06) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Global TV's Graham Richardson asks Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty
how he'll pay for campaign promises given the alleged looming deficit
threat in Ontario (Runs 6:55) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CBC's Heather Hiscox asks Progressive Conservative leader Ernie
Eves what he would say to Ontarians who are having problems finding
a family doctor (Runs 7:52) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CityPulse TV's Adam Vaughan asks Premier Ernie Eves what he would
cut or privatize (Runs 7:25) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
AUDIO: Non debate-related
OTTAWA Ontario's political leaders are busy on the campaign
trail trying to smooth talk their way into the premier's seat. All
In A Day's Brent Bambury speaks with Allan Bonner, a communications
trainer who has coached several premiers. (Runs 9:41) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
OTTAWA We've been told from the beginning of this election
campaign that leadership is what matters this time round. But what
does that really mean? The CBC's Karla Hilton has this look at what
political leadership means today. (Runs 9:41) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
OTTAWA Seniors make up almost a quarter of the voting-age
population in some parts of Ottawa. Ottawa's Council on Aging says
there hasn't been much discussion of the issues that affect them.
Ottawa
Morning's Hallie Cotnam has the story. (Runs 15:06) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Here and Now's Avril
Benoit talks with communications trainer Allan Bonner about projecting
leadership in politics. (Runs 7:31) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Metro Morning's
Andy Barrie talks with the Fraser Institute's Mark Mullins about
his projection that Ontario has a looming deficit problem. (Runs
5:44) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Three candidates with business backgrounds debate economic issues
in this election on Metro Morning. (Runs 8:17) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
CBC Radio producer Lu Zhou spoke with voters in the Willowdale riding
and tells Metro Morning's Andy Barrie they aren't any more interested
in this campaign than their Danforth
brethern. (Runs 4:30) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
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