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Dennis Mills: Billboards

Woodbine Racetrack Dept: In Mills bid to challenge the premier s plan to remove slots machines from Ontario racetracks, which have shared gaming profits with the province , two large billboards featuring a horse and foal will be erected Friday near Woodbine Racetrack just 48 hours before Canada s most prestigious thoroughbred race is run there. There will be about 100 signs in all, some billboards, others posted throughout the city s subway system and will state:, according to The Star. Mills, who co-owns eight thoroughbreds, says the campaign is to educate city folk that it s not wealthy horsemen who will suffer under McGuinty s plan but families in rural Canada who don t have a voice. . . Former Liberal MP Dennis Mills wants to talk some horse sense into Dalton McGuinty via billboards in Toronto during the lead up to Sunday s $1 million Queen s Plate. Mr. Premier, a partnership is not a subsidy. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.