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Former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne will not seek re-election in the next campaign. Wynne, who governed the province from 2013 until 2018, has informed her Don Valley West riding association that ...
There’s a portrait of former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne hanging in the halls of Ontario’s legislature. It seems as though Wynne, now a Liberal MPP for the riding of Don Valley West ...
There’s a portrait of former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne hanging in the halls of Ontario’s legislature. It seems as though Wynne, now a Liberal MPP for the riding of Don Valley West, hasn’t gotten ...
Her portrait now hangs outside of Doug Ford’s office at the Ontario Legislature: the only female premier in the province’s history. The painting, which has Kathleen Wynne dressed in a pink ...
The following is an excerpt from remarks by former Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne at a ceremony unveiling her official portrait at Queen’s Park: There are different styles of portraiture in ...
draped on a chair in the recently unveiled official portrait of Kathleen Wynne, Ontario’s first woman premier in 152 years. Top stories delivered to your inbox.
Or sign-in if you have an account. Kathleen Wynne’s official portrait, which was unveiled in the lobby at Queen’s Park Monday evening, is rich in very deliberate symbolism. The books on her ...
It’s not just Alberta’s premiers who get their portraits hung in the dingy halls of the provincial Legislature Building in Edmonton, but the Assembly’s Speakers too. Let it be said here first that the ...
Kathleen Wynne may no longer be the Premier of Ontario, but she said she hopes her newly lasting presence in the halls of the legislature will inspire more young women to enter politics. Wynne’s ...
Ontario’s first female premier says she hopes that her official portrait will inspire more young women to get involved in politics. Former premier Kathleen Wynne’s portrait was unveiled this ...
There’s a new face on the hallowed walls of the hallowed halls at Queen’s Park: a history-making portrait of the Ontario’s first female — and openly gay — premier. MPP Kathleen Wynne ...
Kathleen Wynne always said she wanted to get her official portrait done quickly after her departure from office for two reasons. First, she joked, the wrinkles on her face weren’t getting any fainter, ...