Leader of Liberal party Premier Dalton McGuinty started new project “parliamentary liaison group” for better work in team between Liberal, Progressive Conservative and NDP. In the letter to leaders of the Progressive Conservative and NDP party's, Premier McGuinty called his rivals work together for good of Ontario. “I have created a parliamentary liaison group within the government to work with your parties to ensure the Legislature is working for Ontarians,” said McGuinty. Sources say that former PC premier, Bill Davis, predicted victory of McGuinty on elections. McGuinty quickly embraced recommendation of his mentor, Davis, even if they have differences with Liberal policy. “While the House leaders will meet regularly to discuss the day-to-day operations of the Legislature, the parliamentary liaison group will meet weekly during legislative sittings to discuss broader ideas that will help make our Legislature work,” McGuinty wrote. Represent Liberal party on the panel will be Government House Leader John Milloy, Chief Government Whip Jeff Leal, Deputy Whip Madeleine Meilleur, and Deputy House Leader Jim Bradley. Jim Wilson, the leader of PC party, said that would also found four new members. He also said that every-day-meetings it is good idea. He also said that such meeting will be useful for discussion of important questions. The leader of NDP,Andrea Horwath, also agreed with it. Horwath said that it is time to show people how they "moved forward as leaders". "After the Oct. 6 election, the Liberals have 53 seats, the Tories 37, and the NDP 17 in the 107-member Legislature." Thanks "The Toronto Star" for information.
I think this new project very good method of solving controversy between parties. It also will help improve situation in Ontario in general, but I think it will be hard to find decision that will please not only two other parties which is not in power, but also majority of people.
10/25/2011
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