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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 2012, p. 16

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“mammalian-mm mam , The end of long, hot summer of political speculation ast Friday morning giriatthedancewithmedla tarilyoifering interviews to toBuainessshowthatlhost Minister Brad Duguid on its K marked the end of stalffrom Queen's Paritover explain in precise detail with Greg Durocher from Sept. 2 broadcast. all of \ ' some memorable and the past summer. how their policy achieve- the Cambridge chamber whom offered insightful ' I . historic times for the City of Cabinet ministers. who merits would benefit the featured interviews with perspectives on the current \| \ I I I I{\ i w.(efloo. at other times would not be voters of Kitchener-Water Andrea Horwath. Tim state of provincial public As one local columnist accessible to the Waterloo loo Hudak. Mike Schminer and policy and businesaaflairs. ‘ opined. we we“, the hottest Region media, were volun- The 570 News Business Economic Development in the end we all beneflt- ‘ ted from the attention â€"‘ bestowed upon the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo 7 riding and the oppor- o ' tunity to advance our . ,_ 0 issues to political ND A ' decision-makers from HY U outside the communi- sag. C l. 11 A (y <1 i ANT A 1 The start of 3aD\' ‘ Catherine Fife's 4 "mm provincial memos the term of office for A) (- Elinbetthtmer. munity was clearly evident Q\ E M ”m 4 Although Witmer duringtheevening, I» m warns ceased her duties last The campaign for the “om-mwm-mmamm on April “in announc- “We Pan WM . for a ' -mmmmm-Mmmm~ lng her resignation, discussion on issues free “in!" the byeisctlon oflldal- from heavy negative adver- m“mm ”mmmu‘m'um “m ly closes her diatin- tlsing that often plagues as" an _ as guhhed and exempia- generalelectlom S ' S ry record of serving We congratulate Fife on l mun-na- _ “who!“ was” emergllrlig b vigttoriottrls ; new" radio - throug a ar - oug t - flaw w m a evisioa broadcasts month of August and look last Thursday night forward to Womb her ' recalled an unwaver- in the future. 0 0 ing commitment to Apart from‘our focus on ‘\9 SONAm SE m herriding. rimmed local politics. the general a? bythefactshenever eieetionithnbecandParti " “rum-mmm-mmmmm had I residence in Quebceoisvictory, lithough ' -mm--~nmmmnâ€"m m in a mm position. has y “fl“. n M a m That meant 22 initiated some concerns M'““ “a mm _ years of commuting from the provincial busi- i 7 ' to Toronto, often nesssector. . t--- + starting at 5 a.m.. and The Board of Trade of t t i t * _-_'_ - return trips that Metropolitan Montreal 75555: gm \ n..- allowed her to attend throughout the campaign ""'"_"'"' “m.- 4 am events in the evening. expressed opposition to signifying a remark- proposed PO income tax . x 23, ' Mu able and committed increases for higher earners , ' y , .;» It” j; ; ' MVP. and other measures that ’ i , , g g 45.3?“ x‘ ' at“. , ‘ ‘ ' We all wish her the could contribute to over- ""?1 - an“! ~ '~. ”i f“ .f l , _ best in her new posi- taxation and an uncompeti- fl, gr “ U A " “ff my; “PM . . ~. _> ' tion with the Work- tive positionin North Amer- ‘ ' m , j»? r My ; place Safety and lea. ‘ as; ‘ ., Lâ€" 5pm 5 s;- insuranceBoard. 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