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Which is nonsense.

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Wynne and the Liberals introduced a school curriculum and Ford and the PCs, as they said they would do during the election, are reviewing it and in the interim, using the previous curriculum.

Contrary to teacher union hysteria, this is nothing new in Ontario politics, where practically every new government tinkers with the school curriculum, for better or worse.

The same left-wing tactic — falsely implying the PCs are not a legitimate government — is fueling the outrage over Ford’s decision to reduce the size of Toronto council by 22 members to 25 councillors, plus the mayor, for the October municipal election

The left describes this decision as dictatorial, but where were they when the previous Liberal government took away the planning rights of municipalities to have any say in the location of industrial wind factories in their communities through the Green Energy Act?

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While that was an actual dictatorial decision, none of the usual suspects suggested the Liberal government had no right to do it.

The former Liberal government won power by asking voters to “choose change” and implemented change once they were in power. The NDP promised the same thing.

Now they are falsely suggesting Ford’s Conservatives are operating beyond their electoral mandate.

It’s really just the left crying wolf, once again.

Such tactics should be treated with the contempt they deserve by fair-minded Ontarians.