St. Catharines

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PROJECTION
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52-55% 24-27% 11-14% 7-10%

2007 CANDIDATES
JIM BRADLEYPROJECTED WINNER
BRUCE TIMMS
HENRY BOSCH
BYRNE SMITH
BARRA GOTS
SAM HAMMOND


LATEST NEWS
Biggest loser [Posted 4 months ago]
Dalton's comments [Posted 4 months ago]
Winners and losers [Posted 4 months ago]
Tory concedes election [Posted 4 months ago]
Etobicoke North [Posted 4 months ago]
Ontario Election: Voter turnout hits an all-time low [Posted 11 months ago]
Ontario Election: Thursday papers [Posted 11 months ago]
McGuinty moves on with Family Day [Posted 11 months ago]
Ontario Election: The government we deserve? [Posted 11 months ago]
Hampton says he'll stay as NDP leader [Posted 11 months ago]
Full Comment podcast: Election fallout [Posted 11 months ago]
Kinsella: How we won [Posted 11 months ago]
Even after the election, McGuinty stays on message [Posted 11 months ago]
Will Tory's leadership survive? [Posted 11 months ago]
No seats, but Green party up in support [Posted 11 months ago]
Mixed member proportional system shot down in referendum [Posted 11 months ago]
Tory gets 'sympathy' from his netroots [Posted 11 months ago]
MMP: 'Just leave well enough alone' [Posted 11 months ago]
Carefully managed election nets McGuinty second term [Posted 11 months ago]
Liberals, NDP maintain hold on Toronto [Posted 11 months ago]
John Ivison: This McGuinty victory not like the last one [Posted 11 months ago]
Biggest loser [Posted 11 months ago]
Andrew Coyne: Tory stumbled on schools, and the public panicked [Posted 11 months ago]
905 support goes mostly Liberal [Posted 11 months ago]
Tory concedes, but promises to stay on as leader [Posted 11 months ago]


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Jim Bradley is the Liberal Candidate Here. & He will win yet again.

Comment/commentaire by John M. 03.13.07 @ 6:10 pm

This riding should be the first one called in the province. Jim Bradley has been MPP here for 30 plus years, there is no way that he loses this riding.

Comment/commentaire by Mike St. Clair 04.03.07 @ 1:21 pm

Jim Bradley has done a fantastic job serving the people of St. Catharines. With a list of accomplishments that easily dwarfs any other MPP in the region. One of his more recent ones is getting a new hospital built in St. Catharines. Plus, Jim Bradley has always been one of, if not the hardest working MPP’s in the province. The people of St. Catharines recognize that and will send him back to Queens Park with at least 50% of the vote.

Comment/commentaire by Leo Lehman 07.18.07 @ 11:54 am

Landslide, no way Bradley doesn’t win.

Comment/commentaire by Baxter Miller 07.19.07 @ 8:07 pm

Jim Bradley is a giant in St. Catahrines, he has been MPP for over 25 years, and he still manages to make himself very visable in the riding. This riding belongs to Jim Bradley for as long as he wants it.

Comment/commentaire by Heather S. 08.01.07 @ 1:38 pm

St. Catahrines is a lock for Jim Bradley.

Comment/commentaire by Ted Edmunds 08.15.07 @ 2:32 pm

Driving around St. Catharines one can not help but notice the monumental amount of Jim Bradley signs around the city. There are very few Timms signs and I have seen none for either the NDP or the Greens. This is a sign of how broad Mr. Bradley’s support is in this riding and why he is going to win by a large margin.

Comment/commentaire by Shelly 09.20.07 @ 4:26 pm

It looks like smooth sailing once again for Jim Bradley. The Timms campaign is spending a lot of money but is mailing in their campaign effort as they have spent very little time door knocking. The NDP will not be a factor here, and Bradley will be well on his way to another 25 years as MPP.

Comment/commentaire by Tommy 09.25.07 @ 10:32 pm

I have been a follower of Jim Bradley since I was introduced to politics some 20 years ago. Jim has been an amazing man and been here for the community relentlessly since 1977 serving us with honesty and dignity.

Sad though I cannot support his party, mcguinty has ruined the liberal party and if I vote in his favor then I am saying I support mcguinty.

I wish Jim the best in this election and wish I could be here to support him, but I have my future, my kids future, and the rest of Ontarioians future to think about.

Comment/commentaire by Robert 09.27.07 @ 8:01 am

It is already easy enough to support the McGuinty Liberal party with all the great things that they have done for Ontario. Smaller class sizes, cleaning up the environment, and shrinking hospital wait times.

But Jim Bradley makes it even easier to vote Liberal. He is without a doubt the best MPP in the province. And has been so for 30 years.

I’m voting for Jim Bradley, my MPP, and my Liberal candidate.

Comment/commentaire by Leslie 09.27.07 @ 3:44 pm

I have watched 3 debates thus far, the Cogeco debate, the Brock debate and the chamber of commerce debate. In each of those debates Jim Bradley was far and away the best candidate on stage. Bruce Timms looks more like is campaigning for re-election to regional council than in a provincial campaign.

Comment/commentaire by Sean 10.03.07 @ 1:52 pm

Are these comments for real? Jim Bradley has been the least effective MPP in recent memory. St. Catharines is the last major city to get a hospital. We’re the last to get major infrastructure. We’re overlooked for the convention center, Go-tran, funding for our arena. As the Tourism Minister, he hasn’t said anything about our Port Dalhousie project (largest tourist project in St. Catharines history). Our city hasn’t replaced the 10,000 manufacturing jobs lost here in the past 30 yrs. Other cities such as Waterloo, Oakville, Barrie have rejuvinated themselves. Us - our reps have done nothing. The list goes on and on.

Yes, Bradley is a nice guy. Yes, Jim goes to every hockey game, b-ball game, graduation etc. But what has he done for St. Catharines?

Comment/commentaire by Melissa Coxon 10.10.07 @ 3:13 pm



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