Liberals claim majority  By Scott McManus Lance Writer October 17, 2007 The election brought few surprises and little change as Ontario Liberals swept a majority government for the second consecutive time, the first back-to-back majority in exactly 70 years.  As the Conservatives began to fall apart closer to election day, Liberals forged ahead and found themselves with just over 42 per cent of the vote share and a commanding 71 seats in the provincial legislature. Conservatives finished a distant second with only 26 seats, while the NDP held a respectable 10 seats. >> | Students still concerned with Windsor's economy By Matthew Burnett Lance Writer October 17, 2007 With Canada’s unemployment rate at its lowest in 33 years, and the same figure at an all-time high in Windsor, many students feel compelled to leave the city in search of more stable and better paying employment. According Statistics Canada’s current Labour Force Report, the country’s unemployment rate has dipped to 5.9 per cent for the first time since 1974. >>
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| | By-election voting goes online By Stacey Janzer
Lance Writer
October 17, 2007
Students will be given the option of voting online for this year’s UWSA by-elections, in an effort to increase student interest in the annual event, which takes place from Oct. 23 to 25.

Students can go to www.uwindsor.ca/uwsavote to cast their vote, or visit a polling station located throughout campus in the Toldo Health Education Centre, Odette School Of Business, CAW Student Centre, Human Kinetics building, Lebel building, and the Law building. >>
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