Liberal leadership candidates pitch visions for future of party and province

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All five candidates in the race to become the next leader of the Ontario Liberal Party did their best to tackle issues that are exclusive to Northern Ontario.

“As I'm touring around the province, you know what I'm hearing [in] all the small towns [and] rural communities? They all feel neglected and isolated,” she noted. “That is how we are going to rebuild our grassroots [through] engagement. It's also accountability by the leader. Back in March, I had one resolution that was passed [by the party] that I put forward. Whoever the next leader is will now have to meet with every riding association president on a regional basis every single year. So, there's accountability to that grassroots and we continue to engage and remain accountable at grassroots on an ongoing basis.

Healthcare issues Two of the candidate’s referenced Bill 124 during the two-hour debate, which was introduced by the governing Progressive Conservatives in 2019 to cap the wage increases of Ontario Public Service employees at one percent. Adil Shamji, the MPP for the Toronto riding of Don Valley East, is the critic for a number of portfolios including health, and talked about his fight against Bill 60.

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