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Management at Postmedia Network, the largest newspaper chain in Canada, ordered its individual assets to endorse the Conservatives, as traditionally is the owner's prerogative. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Andrew Coyne resigned as editor of editorials and comment for the National Post after being denied permission by Postmedia executives to publish a ...
Ottawa Citizen [18] —Endorsed a Conservative majority government, but also endorsed individual candidates at a riding level: Bernadette Clément in Stormont-Dundas-South, Steve MacKinnon in Gatineau, David Bertschi in Ottawa-Orléans, David McGuinty in Ottawa South, Gordon O’Connor in Carleton-Mississippi Mills, John Baird in Ottawa West ...
Jenni Byrne (Political advisor, political commentator, and government relations expert; Co-Deputy Chief of Staff, Prime Minister's Office, 2013–2015, and Director of Political Operations, Conservative Party of Canada, 2009–2013) [220] Nathalie Elgrably-Lévy (Economics teacher at HEC Montréal) [221] [222]
Office of the Mining & Lands Commissioner; Ontario Agricorp; Ontario Arts Council; Ontario Centre of Forensic Sciences; Ontario Civilian Police Commission; Ontario Clean Water Agency; Ontario Energy Board; Ontario Film Review Board; Ontario Forest Research Institute; Ontario Geological Survey; Ontario Health Insurance Plan; Ontario Heritage Trust
In 2012, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation sought to consult local governments on the location of new casinos across the province. At the city's lottery and gaming subcommittee, Councillor Sam Merulla (Ward 4) called for a referendum to be held concurrent with the 2014 election to determine whether citizens were supportive of a casino being located in the downtown core.
Stephen Harper, who led the Conservative Party of Canada as its leader from 2004 following the merger of the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties. Harper led the party through five federal elections: the party increased its seat count in the House of Commons in 2004, formed two minority governments in 2006, and 2008, and then a majority government in 2011.
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