What it takes to start a solo riding association
Plus: The inside track on Coteau's federal bid
In this edition: Introducing the first-ever Independent constituency associations — the inside track on Coteau’s federal bid — a fresh face at MGCS — cross-partisan condolences for BILL DAVIS — Horwath cagey on union influence — Stall quits Science Table, and more.
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SCOOP — In what may be the biggest sign so far that they’re running again — a pair of turfed Tories have established the first-ever Independent riding associations in provincial history. That’s thanks to the PCs latest changes to campaign finance law which — among other things, such as doubling the annual donation limits — allows Independents to fundraise beyond the writ period.
ROMAN BABER was the first out of the gate, setting up a standalone constituency association for his riding of York Centre in late June. RANDY HILLIER’s Independent association in Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston was registered with Electi…