Ontario election 2018 platform guide: Where the parties stand on everything from hydro bills to taxes to transit
Election day in Ontario—June 7—is fast approaching, and voters face a stark choice in the three...
Read MoreElection day in Ontario—June 7—is fast approaching, and voters face a stark choice in the three...
Read MoreThe four main leaders vying for your vote in the election explain why you should choose them to be...
Read MoreLiberals win a stunning majority in Canada. http://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/politics/ctv-projects-liberal-majority-harper-to-step-down-as-conservative-leader-1.2617286
Read MoreWell your friendly neighborhood G.T.A Patriot is back online, after a hiatus. Today is Election...
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Read MoreAccording to a new Forum Research poll, more than half of Toronto residents want to scrap the city’s land transfer tax, license cyclists, contract out cleaners, toss out the plastic bag tax and support a subway-based transit plan.
The Forum poll conducted Wednesday found 61% of Toronto residents approve of ending the city’s land transfer tax and licensing cyclists so that traffic laws can be enforced on them.
Ford campaigned on abolishing the land transfer tax but has yet to make any progress on dropping it from the city’s books.
Among those surveyed, support has grown since a Forum poll last month for a subway-based transit plan with 60% now in favour of the idea rather than 36% who favour a transit system based on LRTs.
Read MoreSo what is Toronto becoming? MGM wants to build a massive casino on Toronto’s waterfront, preferably turning Ontario Place into a mini Vegas. Ashley Madison wants to sponsor Toronto Zoos, as long as they get naming rights...
Read MoreSeems that the first round has shown Thomas Mulcair leading in the NDP leadership race. Thomas Mulcair won 30% of the vote on the first ballot. However, can the Quebec MP get enough support to win the race to succeed Jack...
Read MoreLRT or Subways? This has been the ongoing debate, unfortunately the lines between truth are certainly grey. Let’s start with the Eglinton Cross-town, which definitely the current hot potato. Rob Ford has continued to use...
Read MoreWell let the war begin in the city of Toronto. In an apparent move to remove all opposition to Mayor Rob Ford’s subway plans a special Toronto Transit Commission meeting called with only one item on the agenda. A vote to...
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