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Ontario Election Heats Up: Ford Stands Firm While Liberals and Greens Push Big-Government Agendas

Writer's picture: Reid MorrowReid Morrow



With just one week until Ontario’s provincial election on February 27, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford took to Milton today at 11 a.m. to deliver what sources suggest was a no-nonsense policy announcement, followed by a visit to workers in Concord. Ford’s focus on jobs and economic stability stands in stark contrast to Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie’s lofty speech at the Canadian Club in Toronto at 12:45 p.m., likely laden with promises of more government spending. Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner, alongside candidate Aislinn Clancy, made waves in Kitchener at 10 a.m., pushing an environmental agenda that conservatives warn could strangle businesses with red tape. As Ontarians prepare to vote, Ford’s common-sense approach offers a bulwark against the left’s tax-and-spend playbook.

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