Mississauga's second-favourite turncoat, Tim Peterson (our favourite is still Wajid Khan, in my mind), has garnered two distinctions from the media this morning.
In the Toronto Sun, columnist Christina Blizzard announced that Peterson won the "most likely to be defeated" and "least improved MPP" awards.
Peterson's victories were part of Blizzard's annual survey of the Queen's Park Press Gallery.
Her colleagues picked the winners of everything from best dressed (Norm Miller and Madeleine Meilleur) to most likely to start smoking (Mike Colle).
Blizzard's column is a fun read, and I was happy to see that Minister of Education Kathleen Wynne, the minister I have to deal with most often, got a mention as Ms. Congeniality.
She is, as one person polled noted, a pleasure to talk to. Beyond that, the former trustee knows the file inside out, and has the patience to offer a history lesson every now and then.
Comments (1)
How about best dressed MPP
I’m kind of surprised that Tim did not get the best dressed award in one of his “Can you believe I got this tailor made suit for just a hundred bucks in Damascus?”
When seeing the above mentioned suit; with Mr. P. packed into it; yes indeed, I am shocked it cost that much. Even more surprising though is that he did not charge it to the Mississauga South Riding Association.
You would think he could at least afford an Armani knock-off.
Posted by Stephen Wahl | May 30, 2007 11:53 AM
Posted on May 30, 2007 11:53