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December 26, 2012  
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McGuinty ready to make most of retirement
By Jonathan Jenkins, Queen's Park Bureau


Dalton McGuinty. (File Photo)

TORONTO -- Life in the slow lane is looming for Premier Dalton McGuinty and he's resolving to make the most of it.

The three-term premier threw Queen's Park for a loop in October when he announced his retirement, pending the choice of a new Liberal leader in January, and is now contemplating how he'll fill the days in 2013 once he's no longer sitting in the second-floor corner office at the provincial legislature.

Number one on his list of New Year's resolutions - supplied after a request by QMI Agency - is "to read the front section of the newspaper last and the sports and entertainment sections first."







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