Could this be the last false majority for Ontario? We can only hope.
From CTV.ca:
"It's a difficult decision: I don't like the choices," said one riding resident as he sipped a coffee in the sunshine outside a Second Cup at the York Mills plaza in the heart of the riding.Interesting comment indeed. Sounds like the same type of grumblings that existed prior to the 2007 PEI general election this past spring, and we all know how that ended up.
"John Tory is pressing for these religious based schools and I don't like it, and Kathleen Wynne is a very strong candidate but I can't stand her leader."
Moreover, you know this isn't the only fellow or gal in Ontario who will be casting their ballot based on lack of choices at the top. Let's hope that the insanity of the FPTP system is put to rest on the 10th because Ontarioans deserve better.
It's not worth having a leader elected to a (false?) majority based on the fact that his/her policies were the lesser of the two evils. That's not how democracy should work. Ontarioans deserve more [voting] options. That I do know.