Tories hope 905 adds up to win in Ontario With less than two weeks until polling day, The Globe profiles key regions of the country where Campaign 2006 will be won or lost.
13th Jan 2006, 09:28 GMT
Jim Flaherty knows what it's like to ride a political wave. When he first ran for a seat in the Ontario Legislature in 1990, people didn't look past his Progressive Conservative affiliation. They simply slammed doors in his face as they uttered a one-word insult: ''Mulroney.''
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