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Where the Ontario leaders are on the campaign trail for Sunday, May 29

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WATCH ABOVE: Campaigning days in Ontario's general election are almost over with voters headed to the polls on Thursday. At this point, it seems to be a race for second place with the prominent prediction of no change at the top. Chief political correspondent David Akin details how the vote could still have national implications. – May 28, 2022

Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are today:

Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford

London, Ont.: Hosts rally. 1:30 p.m.

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Essex, Ont.: Announcement on stopping cuts and fixing home care. 9 a.m. Backyard of 112 Iler Avenue

Chatham, Ont.: Campaign stop. 11 a.m. 235 St. Clair Street

London, Ont.: Campaign stop. 1:45 p.m. 2911 Bateman Trail

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Brantford, Ont.: Campaign stop. 4 p.m. 415 Fairview Drive, Unit C

Pelham, Ont.: Campaign stop. 6:15 p.m. Backyard of 809 Canboro Road

Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca

Windsor, Ont.: Visit to local cafe to thank volunteers and supporters. 8:15 a.m. Cafe March 21, 480 Pelissier Street

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Windsor, Ont.: Makes an announcement on “stopping Doug Ford.” 9 a.m. Lakewood Park South, 13451 Riverside Dr E

Toronto: Speaks at party rally. 2:30 p.m. 116-1550 Birchmount Road

Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner

Virtual: Hosts panel with young Green candidates on solutions to youth issues. 9:30 a.m.

Waterloo, Ont.: Community event with local candidates. 11 a.m. Waterloo Town Square, 75 king Street S

Guelph, Ont.: Canvassing. 1:30 p.m. Campaign Office, 265 Edinburgh Road

Guelph, Ont.: Attends local food truck festival. 5 p.m. Exhibition Park, north side along Exhibition Drive

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