Another busy day for Ontario’s main party leaders as election draws closer

By The Canadian Press

It’s another busy day Tuesday for Ontario’s main party leaders with the provincial election a little more than a week away.

Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne will be in Oakville for a morning announcement, and will then head to Toronto to meet with the Globe and Mail editorial board before visiting a children’s play centre in the city’s east end.

Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is scheduled to visit a retirement home in Port Colborne in morning before attending an evening rally in nearby Welland.

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath will visit a co-op building in northern Toronto, then has local campaign events planned in Brantford, Stratford and Chatham-Kent later in the day.

Ford and Horwath are in a virtual tie atop most opinion polls, with Wynne a distant third.

Ontario voters heads to the polls on June 7.


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