How tariff pause could shift the Ontario election campaign | CBC News
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Doug Ford's leadership in the Ontario election is currently overshadowed by tariff discussions, especially with a 30-day reprieve issued by U.S. President Trump. Rival parties, including the NDP, Liberals, and Greens, are seizing the opportunity to redirect attention to pressing issues such as health care, education, and housing. NDP Leader Marit Stiles emphasizes educational reforms, while Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie criticizes Ford's track record, asserting the election speaks to his failures, particularly in addressing healthcare challenges like hallway medicine.
"As premier, I will fix our schools, hire more staff, create a universal school food program, and make sure that every student has the support that they need."
"This is exactly the moment where we need to be talking about things like education and health care and housing and cost of living."
"That's what I think this election is about, the failure of Doug Ford," Crombie said during her campaign news conference in Brampton.
"He said he would end hallway medicine, but he didn't get it done."
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