TORONTO — In hockey, retribution for a dirty hit or a perceived public slight can unfold many games later. The team rallies behind the aggrieved player and tries to settle the score.
In politics, those personal rivalries can play out over years and stimulate just as much emotion and feelings of team loyalty.
This election, two close Ontario faceoffs are replays of the tough fights that unfolded during the 2011 campaign, and saw two Liberals lose their seats. Borys Wrzesnewskyj wants to win Etobicoke Centre back from Conservative Ted Opitz. Same goes for Liberal Mark Holland versus Chris Alexander in Ajax.
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Source: National Newswatch