Ontario Election Debate
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Ontario election: Testy leaders’ debate hits on health care, taxes and spendingWith 10 days until Ontario voters head to the polls for a winter election, a major debate between the leaders of the province’s four main political parties is underway in Toronto.PoliticsFeb 17, 2025
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Ontario party leaders square off at 1st debate of election campaign in North BayThe leaders of the four main political parties duked it out over housing prices and health care at the debate in North Bay, Ont.PoliticsMay 10, 2022
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Wynne, Ford target Horwath in last leaders’ debate before June 7 electionThe issues raised Sunday evening touched on everything from 'hallway medicine,' to improving child care services, reducing hydro rates, Hydro One executives' compensation and how the parties' would bankroll their respective election promises.PoliticsMay 27, 2018
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Fact check: Did the NDP make a mistake worth $7B in their budget?As has been widely reported, the Ontario NDP made a costing mistake in their platform budget -- but was it the $7-billion mistake stated by Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford Sunday night?PoliticsMay 27, 2018
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Live UpdatesFord, Horwath spar in northern debate as Wynne defends her recordDuring Friday's debate, the Progressive Conservative leader warned voters about an NDP government.PoliticsMay 11, 2018
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‘Nice smile on your face’: Kathleen Wynne calls Doug Ford’s comment disappointingDuring the first Ontario Leaders' debate, Doug Ford turned to Kathleen Wynne and said, “You've got a nice smile on your face.”CanadaMay 7, 2018
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Doug Ford targeted by Kathleen Wynne, Andrea Horwath in first major debate before electionThe leaders also responded to a variety of questions, including the topics of policing and deescalation, carding, transit incentives, support for children with autism, hydro and housing affordability.PoliticsMay 7, 2018
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Party leaders to square off in first debate ahead of Ontario electionLiberal Premier Kathleen Wynne, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford and New Democratic Party Leader Andrea Horwath will all participate in the live debate in Toronto.PoliticsMay 6, 2018
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