The third day of the provincial election campaign will see party leaders in and around Toronto and southwestern Ontario.
Doug Ford, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, has called an early election. He leads the party for a third consecutive campaign.
Toronto: Crombie will be at a Scarborough subway station with local candidates. Chesley: Schreiner is set to meet representatives of the Ontario Health Coalition at Chesley Hospital at 10:30 a.m. Hanover: He is scheduled to have lunch at the Queen’s Bush pub around noon before canvassing in the community.
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