Confident premier calls for vote: Leaders of Liberal, PC parties make tax cuts first among campaign promises Final Edition
"My two opponents are bouncing promises off the walls at a time when the (federal) Liberal government is reducing Ontario's revenues by billions and billions of dollars," Rae said. When asked what past success he has had in protecting Ontario's interests, Rae cited negotiations w...
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Published in | Kitchener-Waterloo record |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Kitchener, Ont
Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
29.04.1995
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Summary: | "My two opponents are bouncing promises off the walls at a time when the (federal) Liberal government is reducing Ontario's revenues by billions and billions of dollars," Rae said. When asked what past success he has had in protecting Ontario's interests, Rae cited negotiations with the federal government over the 1994 infrastructure program and protecting Ontario's interests during the negotiations leading up to the Charlottetown Accord. Shelly Schlueter kicks off her campaign for the Kitchener-Wilmot seat with aid from Liberal Leader Lyn McLeod. Philip Walker, Record staff Premier Bob Rae smiles after announcing election. canadian press |
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