nfitz
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It's not entirely off-topic, as a Hudak government would likely spell the death of the Eglinton line ... that's $8-billion that they can take and spend in places other than Toronto. They've already made it clear that they want to kill Transit City and get rid of Toronto's new streetcars.Sorry for another off topic post, but:
McGuinty rules out coalition governnent [sic]
In a letter obtained by The Canadian Press on Sunday, the premier tells Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak that he won't be making any deals to form a government.
I've always figured the most likely placed you'd find a coalition government would be between the NDP and the Tories. I think the only way the NDP would support a Tory government instead of a Liberal one would be some kind of power in a coalition.
Still the whole thing is a bit of a red herring. Ontario has had minority governments over the years - but we haven't had a coalition government since the UFO-led one with Labour after the 1919 election.