- Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner spent 90 minutes talking about the economy, healthcare, education, and leadership.
- Ontario Party Leaders Clash Over Affordability, Healthcare & Environment During Debate.
- Affordability Remains Top Issue While Crime Remains An Unaddressed Issue During Ontario Election.
- ‘Stop Reading A Script’: Ontario Liberal Leader Del Duca Attacks PC Leader Ford In Debate.
- Ontario Party Leaders Attack Ford On Health, Education In Election Debate.
- Liberal Leader Del Duca Said, “The Past Four Years Have Been Really, Really Tough,” And People Have Been Left To Fend For Themselves.
- ‘Care. People. First:’ Ont. Green Party Leader Schreiner Challenges PC Leader Ford On His Government’s Treatment Of Healthcare Workers.
- According To Ford, The Pandemic Was The Most Difficult Time Of His Life. He Admits The Province Didn’t Get Everything Right, But Claims That Every Decision Was Taken With The Best Of Intentions And Medical Advice Available At The Time.
- “One Of The Things That Mr. Ford Refuses To Acknowledge Is The Cuts And The Chaos He Brought To Our Public Education System,” NDP Leader Andrea Horwath Said.
- Ontario’s NDP Promises To Clear School Repair Backlog Within 10 Years; To Invest $4.8 Billion In Next 3 Years Alone To Clear Backlog.
- Horwath’s Ontario NDP Will Deliver Universal Dental & Mental Health Care Under OHIP Card.
- Ontario NDP Pledges To Lower Auto Insurance Rates By 40%, If Elected In June.
- Ontario PC Party Focuses On Building Highways While Ontario Liberals Stress Over Education.
- Ford Says The Highway Is Needed To Reduce Traffic And Better Move Goods Around, While Other Leaders Oppose This.
- Ontario Liberals Promise ‘Buck-A-Ride’ Transit Fares Until 2024.
- During Debate, Horwath Says Only Shot At Getting Change Is Choosing The NDP.
- To Win Majority In Ontario, Party Needs To Win 63 Of The 124 Seats In The Legislature.