June 4, 2018 6:22 am

Wynne, Horwath have packed schedules as Ontario election day draws near

Toronto Star Queen's Park Bureau chief Rob Benzie tells Eric Sorensen that generally, when there is strategic voting, it usually benefits the Liberals but that may change this time around.

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TORONTO – With just days to go before Ontario votes, two of the three main party leaders are hitting the campaign trail hard.

Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath both have packed schedules today, while Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford has only one scheduled event.

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Wynne takes part in a Toronto media blitz this morning, with interviews on CBC Radio, Newstalk 1010 and CP24.

After that, she makes an announcement at Queen’s Park before meeting supporters in Newmarket and Midland.

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Horwath has events planned across southwestern Ontario, including stops at local candidate offices in London, Chatham, St. Thomas and Woodstock.

Ford will make an announcement in Scarborough this morning.

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