Ontario election 2022: Andrea Horwath and the NDP’s pitch to oust Doug Ford and PCs

Doug Ford faced a barrage of attacks from the other three major party leaders in the Ontario election debate Monday, but largely refused to take the bait, instead referring back to his own messages of building infrastructure and affordability.

With less than two weeks remaining in the Ontario election campaign and set against struggling poll numbers, Andrea Horwath and the Ontario NDP say they have the best shot at ousting Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives from the government benches.

“This election has a lot at stake and what we need to do to fulfill a lot of the opportunities that we talked about tonight all of that starts with defeating Doug Ford’s government,” Horwath said in her closing statement at the Ontario leaders’ debate on Monday.

“There’s really only one shot at this point in time to do that and that’s with the NDP, so I’m asking people this time come together under the NDP so we can defeat Doug Ford and start fixing the things that matter most to you.”

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In the 2018 election, the Ontario NDP won 40 seats while the Ontario Liberal Party had seven and the Green Party of Ontario had one. The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario formed government after 76 candidates were elected.

The pitch Horwath and the party are making is that by holding the ridings they have and electing more MPPs currently held by others, they could potentially form a minority or majority government easier based on their existing standings.


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However, that notion could be growing more difficult by the day as new polling shows support shifting to the PCs and back to the Liberals after that party was decimated in the 2018 election.

A recent poll for CityNews by Forum Research looked at the seven tightest races in the Greater Toronto Area.

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“The province is slowly moving back to its historic patterns I think,” Lorne Bozinoff, the president of Forum Research, said.

“The tide is coming in a little bit for the Liberals. It’s not enough to win the election and it looks like the Tories have a solid lead.”

Bozinoff said he believes the Liberals and the NDP have given Ontario PC Party leader Doug Ford too easy a ride because they’ve been focusing attention on each other. He went on to say as things currently stand, Ford and the PCs are on track to have another majority government.

CityNews has been reviewing all of the four major parties’ platforms. The Ontario NDP has put forward the lengthiest and most detailed collection of platform ideas. Here are highlights of what the party is proposing on several key issues:

Economy, jobs and taxes

Education and schools

Environment and climate change

Health care and COVID-19

Housing and affordability

Transportation and infrastructure

Advance voting will occur until May 28 and the general election date is June 2.

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To read the full Ontario NDP platform, click here.

Read more on the other three major party leaders and their platforms here:


With files from Cynthia Mulligan