Speaking at a downtown Peterborough coffee shop Saturday afternoon, Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath told supporters Kathleen Wynne is playing a dangerous game. Earlier in the day, the premier urged voters to elect as many Liberals as possible to prevent the NDP or the PCs from forming a majority government
“She’s more interested in holding on to some power herself, but folks have already decided they don’t want the Liberals to hold that power,” said Andrea Horwath.
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Horwath also had some words for PC Leader Doug Ford and his tax reduction plan that offers an $18 tax break to everyday families.
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“People are saying to me, ‘Ford can keep his $18. It’s not even going to get me a deluxe pizza on a Saturday night.’
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“Eighteen bucks a year is not going to end hallway medicine in Ontario,” added Horwath.
PC Leader Doug Ford will be appearing in Campbellford Sunday afternoon.
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