News Source: Toronto Star
| 2 months ago
It's unlikely that Dr. Eric Hoskins, the newest Liberal member of provincial parliament, will be taking up a spot in cabinet any time in the immediate future, but experts say he could move up within the next 12 months as the government's top brass...
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| 2 months ago
Toronto — Globe and Mail Update Last updated on Friday, Sep. PM EDT C onsumers will bear the brunt of the Ontario and British Columbia governments' plans to harmonize their provincial sales taxes with the federal goods and services tax, a new...
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| 2 months ago
Paul's was a surprisingly strong win for the Liberals and their candidate, Dr. Eric Hoskins. There was copious media speculation that the Liberals were vulnerable to a loss here, and a tight race was expected...Voters there were given all the facts (...
News Source: Toronto Star
| 2 months ago
B y now, his opponents must be wondering what Premier Dalton McGuinty has to do to actually lose a seat...Paul's by-election made clear, recent controversies, shortcomings and missteps by the Liberal government – which rivals hoped had created a...
News Source: Toronto Star
| 2 months ago
Levy now ponders run at city hall, sources say Sep 18, 2009 04:30 AM Tanya Talaga Robert Benzie Queen's Park Bureau The candidacy of Sue-Ann Levy largely defined the St...Levy, 52, the scrappy Toronto Sun city hall columnist, was a surprise choice...
News Source: Toronto Star
| 2 months ago
Despite efforts by the Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats to stoke public anger in the long-held Liberal riding over what they called a "tax grab" from the 13 per cent HST coming next July, voters sent Dr. Eric Hoskins to the Legislature.