Ontario election today: Party leaders set to converge in North Bay for first debate

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Ontario election today: Party leaders set to converge in North Bay for first debate
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Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca and Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner are both set to announce their party’s platform for northern Ontario this morning ahead of the 1 p.m. debate in North Bay

. Today, the leaders of the major parties will face off in the first of two debates. The debate will be held in North Bay at The Capitol Centre at 1 p.m. and will cover issues that affect residents in northern Ontario, including municipal revenue tools, addiction and mental health and highway maintenance and safety.

Progressive Conservative Leader Doug FordNDP Leader Andrea HorwathTakes part in the northern debate. 1 p.m. The Capitol Centre, 150 Main St E.Liberal Leader Steven Del DucaAnnounces details of the party’s plan for northern Ontario. 10 a.m. Northern Gateway Arch, 844 Memorial Drive.Green Party Leader Mike SchreinerNorth Bay:Participates in a “sign wave.” 5:30pm. Corner of Highway 17 and Main St.Meet-and-greet with residents and supporters. 7:30 p.m. The Nowhere Public House, 130 Elm St.

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