TORONTO — Kathleen Wynne will be sworn in as Ontario’s 25th premier on Feb. 11.
The date was announced after Wynne officially became the province’s premier-designate.
Wynne and Dalton McGuinty met with Lt.-Gov. David Onley this morning to formally transfer power after she won the Liberal leadership on Saturday.
Her new cabinet will also be sworn in on Feb. 11.
Wynne has remained tight-lipped about who will be added or dropped from the Liberal front benches as the minority government prepares to face the opposition in the legislature for the first time in four months.
It will resume Feb. 19 after being prorogued by McGuinty when he announced his resignation on Oct. 15.
McGuinty has said he will stay on the Liberal backbench as the representative for Ottawa-South until the next election.
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My exact sentiments. Regardless of what the public, the NDP and the Conservatives think about not wanting another election, it’s crap like that which is all anyone needs to want another election to get rid of her and vote in Andrea Horwath to be Ontario’s real first woman premier. That latest comment from Wynne about the gas plant situation has “coverup” written all over it.
with the coming election, we could end up in a “no Wynne situation” ! LOL
so things have not changed at all. she does not want a public inquiry in the gas plants relocation. proof that there is shananigans going on in the liberal party that will not change in the future. bring on thwe elections.
This woman has already said she plans to bring back explicit sex education for younger grades (i.e. gender identity, in grade 3 and anal sex in grade 7) and she hasn’t even been sworn in yet! What an agenda! Diabolical in nature. I hope Ontario finally wakes up when the next election comes around, before it’s too late and we’re dubbed Sodom and Gomorrah