Party leaders make final-day pitch to undecided Ontario voters
TORONTO — Ontario’s main party leaders used the final day of the provincial election campaign to make a last pitch to those voters still sitting on the fence.
They warned of the economic perils of voting for their rivals, while playing up the social and fiscal advantages of voting for their parties.
True to much of her campaign, the NDP’s Andrea Horwath framed the ballot as a “stark” choice between her positive plan to help families create better lives and the cost-cutting proposals of Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservatives.
“Mr Ford’s plan is one that makes the rich even richer, will cut our public services and cause families to struggle even more,” Horwath said Wednesday in east-end Toronto, where the NDP hopes to nab some seats. “What I would say to folks is this: We can change our province for the better.”


