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About
the Book
Daniel
Dickin sees a clear split in Ontario’s wealth and prosperity. For the first 136
years following Confederation, Ontario was known for its balanced budgets,
responsible spending, and prudent political, fiscal, and economic policies.
These policies made Ontario the “economic powerhouse” of Canada and the envy of
the other provinces.
Unfortunately,
all of that changed when Dalton McGuinty’s Liberals took the reigns of power in
Ontario in 2003. The 136 years of substantial progress and good governance were
thrown to the side in favour of expensive government experiments, reckless
green energy programs, record-setting deficit spending, a ballooning debt and
scandal after scandal after scandal – along with all the lies to cover it up.
While
the average Ontario citizen benefitted under the Big Blue Conservative
governments of the 20th century, the only people benefiting from the Ontario
Liberals are the public sector unions and Liberal Party elites.
Kathleen
Wynne took over Dalton McGuinty’s legacy in 2013 and had the opportunity define
her new government. She had the opportunity to get Ontario back on track and
set herself apart from the scandal-plagued McGuinty past. Unfortunately,
Kathleen Wynne only continued McGuinty’s legacy of scandals and lies, digging
Ontario deeper into the hole of higher debt, more taxes, and fewer jobs.
Dickin’s
book provides the hardhitting analysis and inconvenient facts that have been
public information for years yet never organized into one strong, cohesive
argument. This book presents a compelling argument for the real legacy of
Dalton McGuinty and the Ontario Liberal Party – and it isn’t pretty – they are
liars who have covered up the mismanagement and derailment of a once great and
prosperous Ontario.
About
the Author
Daniel Dickin is a grassroots community leader and self-described political junkie. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in law and political science from Carleton University in 2011. He has worked on federal and provincial election campaigns, including in Dalton McGuinty’s former riding of Ottawa South. Daniel is also a legal and political affairs columnist for the Prince Arthur Herald and Huffington Post Canada.
Daniel Dickin is a grassroots community leader and self-described political junkie. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in law and political science from Carleton University in 2011. He has worked on federal and provincial election campaigns, including in Dalton McGuinty’s former riding of Ottawa South. Daniel is also a legal and political affairs columnist for the Prince Arthur Herald and Huffington Post Canada.
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