This election commercial was aired on CJBK (1290 AM – London) and AM 980 (London) during the London West provincial by-election of 2013 to promote the election of Al Gretzky to be London West’s next MPP.
Transcript:
Narrator: “It seems like, everyday, Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals are apologizing for something they’ve done to you.”
Voice of Kathleen Wynne: “And I am very sorry. I’m very sorry. I’m very sorry for that. The people of Ontario need to hear that I’m sorry because I am. I am sorry.”
Narrator: “Spending scandals, cover-ups, tax increases, rising electricity bills, health care delays.”
Audio clips of Kathleen Wynne: “And it’s important not just for this issue, it’s important going forward so…I’m sorry about this.”
Narrator: “What will Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals be sorry for tomorrow? Don’t wait to find out. In the coming Ontario provincial by-election, elect Al Gretzky to be your MPP in London West.”
Al Gretzky: “I’m Al Gretzky, and I’m your Freedom Party candidate, in the provincial by-election in London West.”
Narrator: “Elect Al Gretzky, because voting for Al Gretzky means never having to hear…”
Audio clips of Kathleen Wynne: “And I am very sorry. I’m sorry. That’s what I’m able to offer.”
Narrator: “This message has been paid for by the Freedom Party of Ontario.” Continue reading »

“Freedom Party of Ontario is pleased to announce that Al Gretzky has been nominated its candidate for the coming provincial by-election in the riding of London West. Al Gretzky is a familiar name in London West. The uncle of Wayne Gretzky, he has been a resident of Byron for decades. Most recently an employee of Eaton’s and Sears, he is active in the community, having given his time in support of such causes as the Thames Valley Children’s Centre, the Canada Games, the Palace Theatre, and the International Free Press Society. A trusted and respected figure in the riding, 21,690 ballots (35.7% of the ballots cast) were cast in his favour when he ran as the federal Conservative Party candidate in the election of 2006 (he finished just 1,329 ballots behind then-popular Liberal incumbent Sue Barnes)…”
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