Speaking of 905 (and 416) check out this column (also in the Toronto Star) from James Travers.
...Democracy may be a slow-witted beast but it's smart enough to know when the risk of change is less frightening than the risk of doing nothing.
So Liberals who foolishly believed they could fight and
win this election the way they fought and won the last must now stop the erosion of core support and find the energy to soldier through 11 difficult days.
How else to explain the sudden preoccupation with Toronto and what should be safe Liberal seats? By spending time where they are strongest, Liberals are repeating the Conservatives' damaging 2004 retreat to rock solid Alberta.
...without a rebirth of the demons that hounded Harper to defeat less than two years ago, Martin will be lucky to keep this election close enough to persuade disaffected Liberals that he deserves a third chance.
That won't happen if on election day voters conclude that what's wrong with this campaign is exactly what's wrong with Liberals and this prime minister.
Unfocused and undisciplined, together they are carrying Liberals away from the power that defines the party.
