Anything goes now in Ontario - or does it?
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Many well-heeled Ontario residents are hailing the election of conservative Mike Harris as provincial premier, because they see the Harris election as a movement away from government regulation and enforced political correctness. Many Ontarians are speculating about the changes Mike Harris may enact.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1995
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The sign of mean times
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The lawn signs that support Ontario political candidates Bob Rae and Mike Harris do not prominently display the political party or the party leader. The unpopularity of politics may be contributing to this trend as politicians try not too appear too political.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1995
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Class warfare and the Harris government
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Mike Harris's reaction to the anti-government demonstrations in Toronto are an indication of the spitefulness of his government toward those who do not support him. Harris is promoting class warfare against groups he views as his enemies.
Publication Name: Maclean's
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0024-9262
Year: 1996
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