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Premier Dalton Mcguinty: Ontario Election

Campaign Event Dept: MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak isn't backing away from his attacks on a tax credit for companies that hire new Canadians but is starting to soften his language when he talks about immigrants, according to Winnipeg Free Press. But while he still chided Premier Dalton McGuinty for what he says is a divisive policy, his tone was more measured than the impassioned stump speeches of last week, and he now refers to those "foreigners" as "the select few." Ontario Conservative leader Tim Hudak speaks during a campaign event on Monday September 12, 2011 in Mississauga, Ontario. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn Hudak's focus on what he calls a special deal for foreign workers dominated the headlines in the first week of the Ontario election campaign, and he appeared to want to keep that momentum going as he started week two. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.