Tariff fight takes centre stage as Ontario election campaign kicks off
- Doug Ford launched his early election campaign in Windsor, pledging to fight against potential tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, but did not provide details on his plan to respond to the threat.
- Ontario's Chief Electoral Officer announced a budget of $189-million for the snap election scheduled for February 27, 2025.
- Opposition parties accused Mr. Ford of mismanaging healthcare and worsening the doctor shortage, with 2,600 vacant physician positions reported by the Ontario Medical Association.
- The NDP Leader criticized Mr. Ford's negotiating abilities and promised a strong income-protection program for workers affected by tariffs, while the Liberal Leader proposed hiring 3,100 additional family doctors.
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