Ontario Election 2025: Party Leaders Hit the Campaign Trail After Final Debate

Ontario Election 2025 Party Leaders Hit the Campaign Trail After Final Debate

With the second and final debate behind them, Ontario’s main party leaders are back on the campaign trail, making their final push before election day on February 27.

Doug Ford Faces Delays Amid Travel Issues

Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford had planned stops in Sault Ste. Marie and Sudbury, but his schedule hit a snag due to travel disruptions.

Ford’s flight to Sault Ste. Marie was delayed following ongoing issues at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, where a Monday crash left at least 18 people injured. The PC campaign confirmed his events will proceed but with adjusted timing.

Marit Stiles and the NDP Focus on Toronto

NDP Leader Marit Stiles is keeping her campaign efforts centered in Toronto today. She is set to make a morning announcement, followed by an evening rally in the city, rallying support in the province’s largest urban center.

Bonnie Crombie’s Liberal Push in Hamilton and Mississauga

Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie is scheduled to make an announcement in Hamilton before heading back to Mississauga, her political home base, where she aims to consolidate support in the vote-rich GTA.

Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner Expands Reach

Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner has a busy itinerary, with scheduled campaign stops in Toronto and Flesherton, as he continues to push his party’s message across urban and rural communities.

With just over a week until Ontario heads to the polls, the race is heating up as leaders make their final appeals to voters.

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