Kathleen Wynne quotes:

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  • One of the really positive things about minority government is that there is the necessity to broker policy positions. What happens is you get a hybrid of what a single party might do. And I don't think that is a bad thing.

  • I came to politics later in life so I bring a different life experience to it.

  • In the same way we have a long-term plan for building roads, we have to have a long term plan to build transit.

  • I do not believe that the people of Ontario judge their leaders on the basis of race, sexual orientation, colour or religion. I don't believe they hold that prejudice in their hearts.

  • I am always looking for ways our government can help make everyday life easier for Ontarians, and these new polymer birth certificates do just that. Having a safe and durable birth certificate will provide more security and help protect people from fraud and identify theft.

  • There is a temptation in politics to look for simplistic slogans and to play the game in a way that looks like you're a savvy politician.

  • Social justice is what drives me; it's why I'm here.

  • Ontarians don't want to believe that they are small people. They want to believe that they're open and that they're inclusive - and I believe that they are.

  • I've been driving since I was 19 years old.

  • I think there's not much patience for organized labour, period, public or private sector.

  • Ability means all of us finding our strengths and putting them to full use.

  • I'm committed to working with teachers.

  • In every election homophobia has been part of the landscape and in every campaign I've been able to become connected enough to my constituents that they know who I am and that I can be elected on my merits.

  • My plan is to govern as long as I can.

  • People need to see where their dollars are going and what infrastructure is being built.

  • When our young people can find meaningful work, we all benefit. This youth jobs strategy would help connect youth with careers they can build on and equip them with the skills they need to thrive in today's global economy.

  • Women don't seek power for its own sake, but to make a difference and overcome each challenge

  • Parents deserve the peace of mind of knowing their children are in good hands. By investing in early childhood educators, we are supporting nurturing child care environments where children can thrive.

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