The rank hypocrisy of the Ontario PCs (and the Ontario NDs, too)

I haven’t said anything about the Ornge file, as I have a personal conflict of interest.  But the stinking hypocrites in the Ontario PCs and true NDP have finally persuaded me to make an exception.  As Ontario Liberal Government House Leader John Milloy just brilliantly pointed out in the Legislature, the deputy leader of the PCs, Christine Elliott, knew all about what was happening over there almost two years ago.  And she did zero, zippo, zilch.

Oh, except for lobbying for an Ornge base in her riding, that is.


In today’s Sun: Mulcair’s the wrong choice – but hat’s off to the NDP

Here’s the thing about the NDP.

They suddenly lost their charismatic, talented leader in the summer. They had an interim leader who used to be a card-carrying separatist.
They had a leadership race that was duller than dishwater. They have a caucus bursting at the seams with children, none of whom were expected to get their deposit back, let alone elected. They haven’t said or done anything of significance inside or outside the House of Commons since
May 2011. In fact, they have had a year that has been remarkably unremarkable.

But here’s the thing: As of this week, the pollsters at Environics tell us, they are tied for first place with the governing Conservative party. And their extraordinary victory in last May’s general election, which every pollster and pundit (including this one) regarded as temporary, an anomaly?

Well, it’s increasingly looking like it wasn’t temporary at all.