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Oakville Beaver, 24 Sep 2009, p. 1

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Beaver THE OAKVILLE Voted Ontario's Top Newspaper Four Years in a Row - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 www.brantflorist.com/ob www.dentistoakville.com 905.639.7001 905-842-6030 www.carstaroakville.com 905-8457579 905-847 -2595 2212 Wyecroft Rd. 547 Trafalgar Rd. Sisters climbed 3 Mount Kilimanjaro A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 52 No. 116 "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2009 24 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) Khan can Liberals pick Ward 6 councillor to win back Oakville riding By Tina Depko OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF His supporters' motto was `Yes we Khan'. It turns out, they were right. An exhausted, but jubilant Max Khan was named the new federal Liberal candidate for the Oakville riding late Tuesday night at a nomination meeting. The Ward 6 Town councillor used his victory speech to thank his many supporters, as well as send a warning to Conservative Oakville MP Terence Young. "I was told that this was the biggest nomination in all of Canada and that sends out Max Khan a strong message to the Conservatives and to Terence Young that we in Oakville are ready to take this riding back," Khan said to overwhelming applause. Khan defeated nominees Mary Chapin, Connie Laurin-Bowie, Darla Campbell and Stuart Howe. Nearly 1,100 members of the Oakville Liberal Riding Association turned out to vote at Tuesday night's nomination meeting. The final tally for Khan was not revealed. Voting was done by preferential ballot, where members were asked to rank the candidates, assigning them a number of one through five. In an exclusive interview with The Oakville Beaver following his victory late Tuesday night, Khan outlined his plan for the coming weeks. At the top of the list is catching up on some muchneeded rest. "This is so overwhelming, but I'm really excited," he said. "I've been campaigning since March and I've LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER TIMMY TIME: Prime Minister Stephen Harper has a hot chocolate with Finance Minister Jim Flaherty at the Tim Hortons, 226 Wyecroft Rd., on Wednesday. Harper welcomes Tim Hortons back By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF See Economy page 2 Canada is on the verge of a new era of prosperity and for Prime Minister Stephen Harper the proof can be seen in the actions of Tim Hortons. The prime minister stopped by Oakville yesterday to participate in an event celebrating Tim Hortons' decision to once again become a Canadian public company. The coffee giant, which was founded in Canada, became an American company in 1995 when it merged with Wendy's Restaurants. This merger ended in 2006, but even then Tim Hortons remained a private American company until Tuesday when 99 per cent of Tim Hortons stockholders voted to bring Tim Hortons back to Canada as a Canadian public company. Against a backdrop of Tim Hortons donuts and muffins, within Oakville's Tim Hortons Innovation Centre, Harper claimed this turn of events as a victory for the Canadian economy made possible by policies enacted by his government. "In 1995, when Tim Hortons merged See Harper page 9 DORVAL DRIVE 175 Wyecroft Rd., Oakville Between Kerr & Dorval Chrysler Canada 905.845.6653 Make a fresh start and help the environment WYECROFT RD. SPEERS RD. In partnership with the Retire Your Ride Program CASH FOR CLUNKERS GET UP TO $1,800 IN ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES YOUR FRIEND IN THE BUSINESS! · www.lockwoodchrysler.com Celebrating 25 years in Oakville KERR ST. TRAFALGAR QEW

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