Showing posts with label PC Ontario Leadership Race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC Ontario Leadership Race. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 July 2009


Random Thoughts:

Now that the Ontario PC Leadership Race is over, I am not quite sure what to do with my time. I congratulate Tim Hudak on his victory and am proud of the campaign that Frank Klees ran over the past few months. I think the PC Party will be stronger because of the race and I think Tim Hudak is off to the right start for victory in 2011 over Dalton McGuinty. I believe Tim Hudak will be the next Premier of Ontario. Overall I think Tim Hudak, Frank Klees, Christine Elliott and Randy Hillier raised their profile and did a great job contributing to the rebuilding process of our party. I think the leadership contest will also help us organizationally in Ontario for whenever the federal election comes. It was good to see the relationship improve between provincial and federal Conservatives. I am also excited about the prospect of former leader John Tory running for mayor of Toronto. The Tory tribute and keynote address from Peter MacKay was also very well done. There are only three complaints I have about the PC Ontario Leadership race after the fact. The first is that the contest was too short. A fall vote would have allowed more time to promote the party, the leadership candidates, PC policies/principles and of course provided the time to sell more memberships. The party currently has about 45,000 members. We had over 100,000 in 2002. My second complaint was that the media, supporters and candidates seemed to focus the entire campaign around the Human Rights Commission. While that issue certainly needs to be addressed, I think given the state of the economy there were other areas I would have liked to hear more from the candidates on. The Economy, education, energy, health care and transit should have got more attention. Finally I have noticed in general that media coverage is really lacking these days at Queens Park. I think this hurts our entire democracy because too many people are not getting the information about what is happening in Ontario politics. The major newspapers and television stations should have at least one reporting covering provincial politics despite their economic struggles.

I hope Tim Hudak reaches out to Frank Klees, Christine Elliott, Peter Shurman, Elizabeth Witmer and Randy Hillier with his shadow cabinet picks. We need to have the strongest team possible and all the signs I have seen so far is that the Hudak team is serious about unity. Perhaps we will see the shadow cabinet picked later this summer. The provincial legislature returns September 14.

At the end of June, my term as President of Newmarket Rotary Club ended. It was a pleasure to serve the club for a year as President and I appreciate all the support given to me by members of the club. I think we did a lot of good things in the community and around the world. Those with some extra time should really consider joining a service club. It is rewarding to give back to the community and I believe it is time well spent. Virtually every community in Canada has a Rotary Club, a Lions Club or another service club. These groups need members in order to continue the good work they are doing. I would strongly encourage anyone interested in giving back to their community to consider joining a service club in your area. If time is an issue, perhaps consider helping an organization for a weekend such as Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers and Sisters, and various other charities or causes looking for volunteers, time or money. With the state of the current economy, there are many people in need. Government cannot solve every problem, so many are relying on volunteers to fill in the gaps.

Today also marks my fourth day without a cigarette. This is getting close to the tenth attempt at quitting I have made over the past five years. This time I am feeling confident and hope to be successful. More and more people are quitting everyday and more and more young people are not starting the habit to begin with. Addictions are painful to break and I would strongly encourage anyone reading this not to take up smoking. It simply isn’t worth it. The first four days are the hardest and withdrawal symptoms last about ten days. For now I am proud to have joined the ranks of non-smokers and hope to stay in that club. Financially if I quit I will save close to $3600 and of course health issues are the main motivation to give up the habit.

On the garbage strikes in Toronto and Windsor, to me there is only one solution. York Region and Etobicoke use private collection companies and Toronto/Windsor should do the same if legally possible. In York Region I believe the company is Turtle Island that handles recycling and trash collection. I am not sure what value CUPE adds in Toronto that is not present in York Region and other places where garbage collection is outsourced. I also think that previous Toronto labour agreements and the council pay raise had a major role in this strike and the position of the union. In the private sector people are losing their jobs and unions have made concessions in the auto and airline industries. Toronto’s finances are in shambles and it is clear that taxpayers cannot afford another Miller style union-friendly contract. It is time for Toronto to live within its means and dump the socialist mentality. Frankly I don’t see much chance for improvement in Toronto until 2010. I would be proud to support Tory, Stinz, Smitherman or whoever the credible candidate is that runs against David Miller. God do I miss the good old days of Mel Lastman! The fact council will not even consider rolling back their "cost of living" raise tells me clearly that it is time to take a broom to city hall in 2010. The city of Toronto desparately needs change at the political level. Like in Windsor, taxpayers should be reinbursed for services not rendered.

Speaking of dysfunctional cities, I also hope Julian Fantino eventually enters the race for Mayor of Vaughan. If not mayor, perhaps he would consider being a candidate for the PC Party and future MPP in 2011? Armand La Barge would also be fantastic if he ever entered politics in my opinion.

I have seen lots of studies, funding announcements and talk, but will shovels ever get into the ground on the TTC Subway extensions into York Region along the Yonge and Spadina lines? On a positive note, I am excited by VIVA’s plans in Newmarket and throughout York Region. Now if we could only get hourly GO Trains from Newmarket to Union! Extension of the 404 and 427 North as well as the Bradford By-Pass would have been huge stimulus projects that I would have strongly supported. Public transit is important for sure, but so are roads and highways. It doesn’t make sense to bailout auto companies and then continue to fight a war on the car in Ontario. Tearing down the Gardener in Toronto makes absolutely no sense.

It is exciting that Magna is looking to acquire Opel and also potentially will manufacturer electric cars in Canada. Magna is a crucial employer in York Region and the riding of Newmarket-Aurora.

Stimulus spending is taking place in Newmarket and Aurora as we speak. VIVA, GO Transit, Newmarket Curling Club, Newmarket Soccer Club, Aurora Waste Water Infrastructure, Parks and Trails and the revitalization of Newmarket’s old town hall are some of the stimulus projects in my riding. Would love to see more GO Trains between Newmarket (or Barrie) and Union added to the list.

Can anyone explain to me why Schreiber has not been deported to Germany yet? It is time to end the dog and pony show and force him to finally face some justice. As predicted the Mulroney inquiry was a waste of time and money.

I really like the idea of a high speed rail link between Calgary and Edmonton as well as Montreal and Windsor.

I am disappointed that Ontario is going to hold off on nuclear energy. I think that is the only realistic solution at this point to meet energy demand while reducing green house gas emissions.

On federal politics there is no election but lots of political games. Will we go in the fall? Will we survive the Olympics? Will we fall on the budget? Are we years away from another election? Truth is I really do not know. I predict Harper will appease on EI, delay the next election until after the Olympics, fall on the budget and win another minority but drop some seats. With Ignatieff supporting another confidence motion in June, I don’t think he has any issue or point of differentiation to run on in September. His opinion on Afghanistan is the same as Harper. His position on the Middle East is basically the same as Harper. He voted for the budget. He supported the auto bailout. He backed most of the Conservative justice bills. He opposes a carbon tax (now at least). He supports the oil sands and is “concerned” about the size of the deficit. He backs Quebec as a “nation” and agrees that the self employed should be eligible for EI. Could any of my progressive friends share with me how Ignatieff is any different than Harper? So far I fail to see any significant differences between the two men that would justify an election during these economic times. Of course the fact we have abandoned most of our Conservative principles has helped in blurring the line between the two parties that have any real chance of winning. As usual the Bloc is strong but useless and the status quo in Quebec will not change. NDP is on the decline and losing relevance by the minute. Greens are simply not players and without a seat are barely different than the other fringe parties. If an election takes place in the fall, I predict the lowest voter turnout in Canadian history.

I would still love to see Mario Dumont run for the Conservatives in the upcoming by-election in Quebec in his former provincial riding. I also think it is time to bring Maxime Bernier back to cabinet. Obviously we have a lot of work to do in Quebec. It is also well past time that Michael Chong was considered for another cabinet post as well.

I am very happy with the job Newmarket council and Mayor Tony Van Bynen are doing for this town. We are lucky to have a functional, mature and stable council in Newmarket that are putting the residents first. Keep up the good work my friends. Yesterday, Mississauga decided to cancel question period during council meetings. I am disappointed in this decision and think it is an idea that should be considered in Newmarket.

I don’t really have an opinion on the gay pride parade funding announcement. My question is why is the federal government spending taxpayer money on festivals at all?

It is a waste of time, resources and tax dollars for America to prosecute Mark Emery for selling marijuana seeds. Potential for serving 5 years in prison is a joke when compared to sentences being handed out for violent, sexual and other serious crimes here in Canada.

To some degree Obama has been a disappointment, particularly as far as domestic spending goes. I am not sure how much longer America will remain solvent and future generations are facing a massive tax hike because of the spending now and over the past few years. I think America’s role as the sole superpower has ended and we are seeing a transition into a multi-polar world. At the same time the Republicans do not have their act together and do not present anything close to an alternative at this point. I think Dr. Ron Paul is the only one who can cure that party right now. It has become painfully obvious that Sarah Palin is not the answer and unfortunately I am not sure who else is possible leadership material for the Republican Party right now. They need to return to their fiscal roots and rebuild the Reagan coalition. Right now the base is way to small while at the same time not inclusive. To be blunt, I fully expect Obama to serve a second term in the White House despite America’s current problems.

It is great to see people pushing for freedom in Iran and China. I also hope that democracy can be restored in Honduras and Zimbabwe soon. I also think we are not far from change in Cuba. Eventually democracy will prevail over tyranny. I am also optimistic about relations between Russia and the West as well as the potential for peace in the Middle East.

I do not want to see the Jays trade Halladay. I am happy about off season moves made by the Raptors and Bills. I am really happy with Burke’s efforts in rebuilding the Toronto Maple Leafs. It will be interesting to see who they acquire to score some goals. I know it doesn’t make sense on a rebuilding team, but part of me would really like to see Sundin retire as a Leaf. It is a shame that Koivu and Sundin were not able to finish their careers with the Canadiens and Leafs. I am also looking forward to UFC 100 this Saturday and hope to see a show live in Toronto some day. Brock Lesnar has added excitement to the heavyweight divison.

I am looking forward to a summer full of relaxation without having to think much about politics. Fall will be interesting as Hudak makes his debut as PC leader and of course the potential exists for a federal election in November or possibly even sooner.

Thanks for reading…

Darryl

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Video: Frank Klees convention speech

Tim Hudak is announced the winner. Frank Klees follows up with speech.



Frank Klees thanks supporters at after party



Klees hosts breakfast. Talks about unity

Monday, 29 June 2009


Sunday, 28 June 2009

Video Tim Hudak Victory Speech

Here is the Tim Hudak victory speech from yesterday. Congratulations to Tim on becoming leader of the Ontario PC Party. It is time to unite behind the leader.
-Darryl


Part 1



Part 2



Content from http://www.unitedandstrong.ca Great website for coverage from this past weekend's convention.
-Darryl


Let’s leave Markham united and strong as a party

By Darryl Wolk of Darryl Wolk Politics

I would like to congratulate everyone who took the time to participate and vote in the Ontario PC Leadership Race. I believe the campaigns from Frank Klees, Tim Hudak, Randy Hillier and Christine Elliott all played important roles in putting forward new ideas, recruiting new party members and putting us in a stronger position to defeat Dalton McGuinty in 2011. Although the leadership race was very short, I acknowledge that many people have put a lot of time into this leadership contest since John Tory was unfortunately defeated in the recent by-election in the riding of Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock on March 5.

I have nothing but deep respect for all of the candidates who put their name forward in this process. I also have nothing but respect for the members who worked so hard to promote their preferred candidates.

The last few months of competition among Conservatives has been fun but the real work begins now. I think the party is much stronger because of this race but we must all work together to get our membership and support levels up to where they were a decade ago.

This weekend the results will be revealed at the convention in Markham. I think it is important as party members that we all go to the convention prepared to rally behind whoever is chosen by the grassroots who cast their votes on June 21 and June 25. On a personal level, I will be proud to support whoever wins and have nothing but respect for the four individuals who put their name forward in this contest.

I am also looking forward to the John Tory tribute where we can thank John for his efforts leading our party and hopefully convince him to run for mayor of Toronto against David Miller where his talents are most needed right now.

Recent polls show that after this weekend we still have a lot of work ahead of us as Progressive Conservatives. Dalton McGuinty is going to be a tough opponent in 2011 and it is important that we do not lose any time in preparing for the next election by failing to unite following this leadership race. The talents from all campaigns are going to be required to change government in 2011 and bring Ontario back to have status and prosperity.

Saturday of course we will all go into the convention rooting for our candidate of choice. Once the announcement is made, I encourage everyone to demonstrate unity and put their unconditional support behind whoever is elected. After Saturday, I am looking forward to working with my PC colleagues and friends on the real election that matters. We cannot afford another term of Dalton McGuinty’s Liberal government. In order to bring change, we need all hands on deck. I look forward to connecting with members from all the leadership camps this weekend.

See you all in Markham!




I love the Stephen Taylor Moby remix video


The Frank Klees song seemed to get a lot of coverage. I have to say I really like the remix Stephen Taylor did with Moby. I would hire you as a DJ :-)


Saturday, 27 June 2009


Congratulations Tim Hudak on becoming leader of the Ontario PC Party!!!


Congratulations Tim Hudak and his campaign team for winning the Ontario PC leadership. Thank you to everyone on Team Klees who worked so hard throughout the campaign. I also congratulate all the other candidates and their supporters for their contribution to the Ontario PC Party renewal process. It is now time to leave Markham united and strong. I am looking forward to working with my colleagues and friends to defeat the Ontario Liberals in 2011. I think Tim Hudak will be a strong leader for our party and will be the next Premier in 2011.
-Darryl


Final ballot: Tim Hudak vs. Frank Klees


Please visit http://www.unitedandstrong.ca for frequent updates of the convention!

Results after second ballot count among Randy Hillier's supporters:

Hudak 4128
Klees 3299
Elliott 2903

*5000 votes are required to win

Overall there is a strong feeling of unity at this convention. There is no doubt that several people here are passionately supporting their candidate of choice and I full respect that. We have had a fun couple of days this far. Last night there were hospitality suites with Randy hosting the best party of the the night. Today the first ballot results were read and now the second round has happened as well. Final results are coming around 4:30. Earlier in the day there was a moving tribute to John Tory. Premiers Ernie Eves, Mike Harris and Bill Davis are all present today and several MPs as well. I am looking forward to the final results and also uniting behind whoever wins later today. Final update coming later. I congratulate Randy Hillier, Christine Elliott and their supporters for running great campaigns.
-Darryl

Friday, 26 June 2009


Please visit http://www.unitedandstrong.ca for convention coverage this weekend


Now that the voting has been completed in the Ontario PC Party leadership contest, there is a need to rally behind whoever wins and come out of the Markham convention united and strong. Please visit http://www.unitedandstrong.ca for convention coverage this weekend. All campaigns will be represented as we come together and prepare to defeat Dalton McGuinty in 2011.

To read my post, please click here.

I hope to see you all in Markham!
-Darryl


A "tailgate" breakfast bash AND Klees Victory Party



You’re Invited

to the

Frank Klees Tailgate Breakfast



Join Frank Klees and his Team at a ‘tailgate’ breakfast bash to celebrate a successful PC Leadership Campaign and our Party’s unity.

Enjoy complimentary pancakes, sausage and coffee as you gather with fellow Progressive Conservatives to begin a new chapter in the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario



When: Saturday, June 27 th, 8:45 – 9:45 am

Where: South Parking lot, Convention Centre (convention entrance)

Why: Join your fellow Progressive Conservatives in unity and celebrate a successful PC Leadership Campaign

Hope to see you there - Rain or Shine!


KLEES VICTORY PARTY


Thanks to your enthusiasm, dedication and efforts, our Team ran a clear, focused and compelling campaign and on Saturday it’s time to celebrate that victory.

Join Frank and enjoy a fun night of friendship, food and campaign stories as we celebrate an outstanding Leadership Campaign.

Who: Frank Klees Campaign Supporters One and All

What: Klees Victory Party

When: Saturday, June 27 6pm (or immediately following the convention)

Where: Delta Markham , 2 nd floor, Chocolate Ballroom 50 East Valhalla Drive Markham, Ontario (Highway 404 & 7) (Just minutes from the Convention Centre)

Thursday, 25 June 2009


Message from Frank Klees

Good Evening,

Now that the polls have closed and ballots are about to be counted, I would like express my thanks to all party members for participating in our leadership process.

I’d also like to thank everyone who supported me, including the thousands of people who for the first time ever joined the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. We’ve travelled far in the past few months, and I am proud of our accomplishments.

Together, we set out to rejuvenate our Party, to grow our membership and to share the Progressive Conservative values of fiscal and social responsibility with New Canadians and Ontarians across this province.

Together, we carried forward the message of recovery, prosperity and hope, a message that was enthusiastically received in every community that I had the privilege to visit in the course of this campaign.

Together, we ran a clear, focused and positive campaign, with the goal of claiming victory, not over my fellow leadership contenders, but over Dalton McGuinty, who has taken Ontario from first to last, destroying all that our Party has accomplished in the time I served as Cabinet Minister and MPP.

While with this leadership campaign our Party has taken the first important steps toward renewal, the real work begins this Saturday as we start to lay the groundwork for our victory in 2011. I hope to see you at the Convention and I look forward to working with you to rebuild our Party and draft a platform that will return prosperity to Ontario, making it once again the best place to live, work and raise a family.

Frank Klees, M.P.P. (Newmarket-Aurora)


A message from Jaine Klees

June 25, 2009
Good Day Team Klees,

This is Jaine Klees and today, as Progressive Conservatives across Ontario cast their vote for the Leader of our Party, I want to encourage you to put the number 1 next to my husband’s name, Frank Klees, the Member of Provincial Parliament for Newmarket-Aurora, and the best candidate to lead our Party to victory in 2011.

In March of this year Frank and I discussed the prospect of his candidacy for the leadership of our Party. Frank’s experience as a MPP, a Cabinet Minister, his success in the world of business and his long history of commitment to our Party were all reasons for which I believed that Frank’s leadership would benefit the PC Party and the people of Ontario. But I also knew that, especially during these tough economic times, we need a Leader who is unequivocally committed to serving our province, and having witnessed Frank’s dedication to our family, I knew that no other candidate could be as committed as Frank to steering Ontario back on the right track.

I know how Frank’s sense of purpose has driven him to make sacrifices for the betterment of our community. Whether it’s been as a business leader, a Cabinet Minister at Queen’s Park or an opposition MPP, Frank’s steadfast support for the PC Party of Ontario, through thick and thin, speaks to the value he places on civic responsibility.

This is the overarching reason why Frank would make the best Party Leader and Premier: a sense of commitment unparalleled in Canadian politics. Frank’s personal and professional life is testimony to his belief in the core Progressive Conservative values of fiscal and social responsibility. He not only has the experience to lead this Party to victory in 2011 and bring prosperity to our province, but he also has the character, dedication and perseverance that will once again make Ontario the best place to live, work and raise a family, for each and every Ontarian willing to work hard for themselves and their families.

If you haven’t already voted in this Leadership Campaign, then today is your opportunity to choose a Leader who will transform our province. Today I am encouraging you to mark your ballot with the number 1 next to the name Frank Klees.

Sincerely,

Jaine Klees


Monday, 22 June 2009

Video: People behind the Frank Klees campaign


Sunday, 21 June 2009

Video: Frank Klees casts his vote in Newmarket-Aurora today

I was also happy to cast my vote for Frank Klees earlier today
-Darryl




A news release from the Klees campaign.
-Darryl

Hudak Team Breaks 11th Commandment
PC Party of Ontario ruled Hudak’s Complaint “without merit”



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUNE 21, 2009

Hudak Team Breaks 11th Commandment
PC Party of Ontario ruled Hudak’s Complaint “without merit”

(Klees HQ) The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario has completed an internal hearing by the Rules and Appeals committee, with all PC leadership campaigns invited, concerning the complaint raised by the Tim Hudak Campaign against the Frank Klees Campaign.

The Party has concluded the following: “Upon hearing the submissions and evidence of the Tim Hudak Campaign and the Frank Klees Campaign, the Board determined the complaint was without merit.”

“The Hudak Campaign broke their much-touted 11th Commandment by falsely accusing the Klees Campaign of breaking campaign rules,” explained John Capobianco, Klees Campaign Chair. “I am pleased that the PC Party of Ontario, in its deliberations, came to the right decision – that the complaint launch by the Tim Hudak Campaign was without merit.”

To read the decision in full, click here: http://ontariopc.com/~/media/7C856423D85B4397A711FE522826B594.ashx

"There has not been one speech that Tim Hudak has given during this campaign in which he hasn't stated that every member of his campaign team has sworn to uphold the Ronald Reagan 11th Commandment that 'Thou shall not speak evil of another conservative'. Regrettably, that commandment didn't include making false accusations against other campaigns,” said Capobianco.

Frank Klees and his campaign have been consistently communicating a message of recovery, prosperity and hope for Ontario. Frank and his campaign will continue to run a positive campaign and encourage those who wish otherwise to reconsider. For more information about Frank Klees and his vision for Ontario, please visit: www.frankklees.com.

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For more information, contact:
Monika Bujalska, Press Secretary
Frank Klees Campaign
416-268-9100
monika@frankklees.com

Frank Klees Get out the Vote Campaign Song

Mr Frank Klees is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party, ON and is a currently serving Member of Parliament running for the Leadership position of the PC Party to contest against Liberal Leader and current premier Dalton McGuinty 2011. Dr. Isa Odidi is a well renowed pharmaceutical scientist in the field of Controlled Drug Delivery and is also a long standing member & supporter of the Conservative Party. Di'ja is an up and coming singer / song writer who won the 94.5 FM Beat Music Contest in BC last year and was also nominated for Best New Artist at the Canadian Radio Music Awards 2009. You can check her out at www.dijamusic.com


Frank Klees Message of the Day - June 21, 2009

Good Day Team Klees,

Today is the first of two days that you can mark your ballot with a number 1 by the name of PC Leadership Candidate Frank Klees!

It is important for you to come out and cast your vote to choose the next Leader of the PC Party of Ontario today. The polls open at 11 am today and close at 5 pm.

Today is an important day for our Party…it’s the day that you, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, have an opportunity to decide the direction that our Party will take as we move toward the next provincial election in 2011.

Your involvement, as a grassroots member, is imperative as we move toward developing a platform that must resonate with Ontarians across our province if we are to beat the McGuinty Liberals in 2011.

As Frank traveled across our province over the last three months, speaking to Ontarians of every background and from every walk of life, he encouraged them to join our Party for two reasons: Our Progressive Conservative values of fiscal and social responsibility resonate with the people of Ontario, including New Canadians, and; that if you don’t get involved in the political process, you are destined to be governed by those who do.

Today is also an important day for the Klees campaign. A few days ago, the Tim Hudak campaign launched a frivolous attack against us – they went to the media and accused us of breaking campaign rules. We knew we didn’t, but the Party carried forward with a formal hearing of the Rules and Appeals Board. Last night, the Party ruled in our favour! In the decision, they wrote, “upon hearing the submissions and evidence of the Tim Hudak Campaign and the Frank Klees campaign, the Board determined the complaint was without merit.” Click here to see the full decision by the PC Party of Ontario: http://ontariopc.com/~/media/7C856423D85B4397A711FE522826B594.ashx

Just like the attack by the Hudak campaign was without merit, so is an idea raised during this campaign –abolishing the Human Rights Commission. Frank Klees has been clear from the beginning of the campaign that the thought of abolishing the Human Rights Commission is without merit – that it needs to be fixed and refocused. Frank is concerned that by talking about such a radical step as abolishing it sends entirely the wrong message to the people of Ontario. The Toronto Star agrees – read this story by Haroon Siddiqui to see why: http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/653912.

Today and Thursday, June 25 are important days for our Party. By signing up to become a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario you have taken the first step.

By participating in this process, we have made our Party stronger. We need to make sure all of this hard work will matter. We’re asking you to take the next step and, as you mark your ballot, place the number 1 by the name of PC Leadership candidate Frank Klees.

Thank you for your support!

Toll Free: 1 (866) 991 – 4768
www.frankklees.com

Frank Klees Campaign
45 Vogell Road, Suite 101
Richmond Hill, Ontario
L4B 3P6

Vote for Frank Klees today in the Ontario PC Leadership Race!



Saturday, 20 June 2009

Video of Last Frank Klees Campaign Meeting today

Voting takes place June 21 and June 25. Below is some video taken today from the Frank Klees campaign meeting in Richmond Hill today. Frank was in Windsor and Kingston today and is also contacting voters and working hard in these final days.
-Darryl



Sandra Buckler



Paul Sutherland



Bob Stanley



Volunteer of the Week

Friday, 19 June 2009

Video: TVO PC Ontario Leadership Debate

Credit: www.frankkleesblog.com

Part 1



Part 2



Part 3



Part 4



Part 5



Part 6

 

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