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  [John Tory's] political career was the stuff of tragicomedy
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Last EditedMonsieur  Mar 06, 2009 12:29pm
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News DateFriday, March 6, 2009 06:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionThis time, surely, it's over.

The good folks of a cottage-country riding in central Ontario drove a stake yesterday through the sad political career of PC Leader John Tory.

Tory was handed a shocking defeat in the riding of Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock in a by-election arranged for the sole purpose of getting him the Legislature seat essential to sustaining his leadership.

The loss to Liberal Rick Johnson was both insult and injury – the personal repudiation of a man who was a Red Tory from the cradle, who before his 30th birthday was adviser to a premier, and who once seemed destined by genes, training and inclination for high electoral office. It was not to be.

Whatever admirable personal trait it was that made Tory a business success, a dynamo of good works and a credit to his family and community, did not seem to translate to politics.

The last two decades – tracking back to the 1993 federal election he managed that all but wiped the national Progressive Conservatives from the map – have piled loss upon ignominious loss.
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