ANALYSIS: Bonnie Crombie won’t regret her time as Liberal leader
Ernie Eves was out of politics and working a great, high-paying job on Bay Street, having established his credentials as a successful finance minister during Mike Harris’s Common Sense Revolution.
But after Harris announced his retirement from politics in October of 2001, Eves’s phone started to ring. And ring. And ring. We need you back, said the voices on the phone. You’re the only one who can win the next election for us. You can put a kinder, gentler face on the revolution. […]
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