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OTTAWA Voters in the riding of Ottawa-Orleans have a tough
choice to make. CBC reporter Alistair Steele has the story on the
candidates in this riding. (Runs 9:17) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
OTTAWA How do Ontario's major political parties plan to address
the shortage of family doctors in Ontario? Joan Atlin, executive
director of the Association of International Physicians and Surgeons
of Ontario, joins Ottawa
Morning's Lucy van Oldenbarneveld. (Runs 6:26) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
The next generation of voters talked politics in downtown Toronto
at Ready, Set, Vote. Here and Now listened in. (Runs 4:36) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
THUNDER BAY Thoughts from three seniors who will be going
to the polls this week say they're not hearing about the issues
that affect their lives. They talk on The Great Northwest. (Runs
7:21) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
OTTAWA The debate over privatization has been at the crux
of the differences between Ontario's political parties this election.
CBC's Karina Roman examines what's rhetoric and what's real. (Runs
8:52) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty would like to see schools teach things
like courage and empathy. Metro Morning's Andy Barrie talks to a
teacher about it. (Runs 5:33) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
VIDEO: Canada Now's Mike
Wise reports on a major slip of the tongue by Progressive Conservative
leader Ernie Eves. (runs 2:08) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now's Simon Gardner reports on how Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty tried to pitch the Toronto Board of Trade on his vision for the city. (runs 1:59) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now's Percy Hatfield reports on some of the celebrity endorsements for the NDP's campaign. (runs 2:05) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now's Heather Hiscox in conversation with NDP leader Howard Hampton, who insists momentum is on his side. (runs 6:13) RealPlayerWindowsQuicktime
Canada Now's Beatrice Politi takes a close look at the campaign promises of the Liberal Party, which may form Ontario's next provincial government. (runs 4:09) 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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