First Sunday of Ontario’s election campaign a slow one


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The first Sunday of the Ontario election campaign was a quiet one on the trail.

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Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford campaigned in Timmins where he promised to restore Northlander passenger rail service and to build Hwy. 101.

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath didn’t make any announcements, but hosted a Mother’s Day brunch in Cambridge, Ont.

That’s one of several ridings in which the NDP came within striking distance in the 2018 election and are hoping to win this time.

Belinda Karahalios won the riding of Cambridge in the last election for the Progressive Conservatives, but was kicked out of the caucus after voting against COVID-19 public health measures.

Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca took a personal day.


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