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More accusations expected to fly today in Ontario election campaign

Doug Ford pictured with with Etobicoke Centre PC candidate Kinga Surma taken in April. (Twitter/FordNation)

A day after Doug Ford faced accusations of selling bogus party memberships, his Ontario Progressive Conservatives say they will announce revelations of anti-Semitism within the New Democrats.

Ford attributes the accusations brought forward by the Liberals yesterday to a desperate attempt by the governing party to hang on to office in the June 7 election.

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He did not deny the authenticity of an audio recording backing up the claims, but he did deny paying for anyone else’s membership.

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NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, whose campaign event today will be a morning announcement at an east-end Toronto school, said Ford has a lot to answer for.

Ford also has a single campaign event on his schedule today, also in Toronto.

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Kathleen Wynne has five campaign stops that will take her from Toronto, to the communities of Port Dover, Oakville, and Mississauga, before she speaks at an event tonight in Brampton.

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