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NDP Leader Andrea Horwath has daringly challenged all her opponents to participate in five debates during the provincial election campaign. According to an open letter addressed to PC Leader, Tim Hudak, and Liberal Leader, Kathleen Wynne, on Monday, Horwath stated that “I am calling on you to join me for leaders’ debates on real issues facing families.” She mentioned that “I’m proposing a total of five debates with at least one focused exclusively on jobs and the economy.”
All three provincial leaders were present in the Greater Toronto Area on Monday for one reason or another. Wynne was visiting Richmond Hill, after which she planned to stopover Milton to meet with Oakville Liberal Kevin Flynn and Burlington Liberal candidate Eleanor McMahon. Whereas, Horwath was touring Brampton and Hudak was in Mississauga. Generally, all provincial leaders have an elaborate televised debate and also hold an exclusive separate debate focusing on issues in Northern Ontario.
According to Horwath’s open letter, Ontarians want to see the differing visions that political parties are putting forward for the province. She mentioned that “as Ontario moves toward election day on June 12, 2014, Ontario families want to know what this election means for them. They will be watching the news, reading the paper, hearing and seeing ads and talking to volunteers at their door steps, but I think it’s essential that they hear from leaders of the province’s leading political parties about the issues that matter in the real world.”
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