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qpnd Gary Carr re-elected as Halton Region chair
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?Tuesday marks the end of a bitterly fought election campaign in  stanley mug British Columbia, leaving voters to decide whether the Liberals ; jobs-centred pitch is enough to clinch a fifth consecutive term in office or whether the NDP convinced them it is time for n stanley mug ew hands at the helm.If the Liberals win a majority i stanley termosar t will mean two decades in power for the party that first formed government in 2001. But after 16 years as Opposition, the NDP under John Horgan is hoping to wrestle control from a Liberal party led by Christy Clark that bills itself as a free-enterprise coalition.Politically fundraising laws, the cost of housing and a trade spat with the United States over softwood lumber have been central themes of the campaign.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        One wild card that could have a significant impact on the results is the Green party, which has enjoyed considerable prominence in this election under the leadership of Andrew Weaver, who is the party   lone representative in the legislature.Weaver   push to attract voters who are fed up with the usual suspects saw the New Democrats make appeals late in the campaign for Greens to support them as the only chance to defeat the Liberals. The Greens have campaigned hard around southern Vancouver Island, a traditional NDP stronghold.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Saturday, Horgan ran a full-page advertisement in a Victoria newspap Tquw Significant    layoffs at ErinoakKids in Oakville due to Ford government funding changes
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