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THUNDER BAY – There’s a growing interest in who becomes the next leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.
He feels interest in those issues has helped drive a steady increase in the number of people coming out to his events. “I think one of the things to do is to make it easier to live in the North," he said. "The better transportation links, better services, if the schools are good, and the health care services are good, [those factors will attract] more people to live up here and when more people live up here, there's more services for everybody else. So, it's kind of a chicken and egg thing.”
Hsu serves in a number of critic roles for the Liberal caucus, including energy, mines, natural resources and forestry, as well as citizenship and multiculturalism.
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