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Canadian Broadcasting CorporationLiberal Leader Dalton McGuinty has won his second term as Ontario's premier with a majority government, despite a slight reduction in Liberal seats, CBC News projects.
It marks the first time in seven decades that the party has won a back-to-back majority since Mitch Hepburn secured two consecutive terms, ending in 1937.
McGuinty suffered repeated criticism for his broken promises throughout the election campaign.
Early results showed the Progressive Conservatives had not increased their seat count.
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ontariovotes2007/story/2007/10/10/leaders.html
Well, one part of Canada seems to get it. The Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory is expected to concede defeat IN HIS OWN SEAT.
Other winners, the Green Party and the New Democratic Party (socialists to the core) with 20% of the vote at this time.