Ontario Heads to Snap Election: Parties in Full Campaign Mode

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Ontario Heads to Snap Election: Parties in Full Campaign Mode
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called a snap election for February 27th, triggering a flurry of activity among the province's political parties. All parties have been preparing for an election, but the sudden announcement has intensified their efforts. The Liberals, NDP, Progressive Conservatives, and Greens are busy nominating candidates, finalizing platforms, and gearing up for a fierce campaign.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks as he arrives for a first ministers meeting in Ottawa on Jan. 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

He said he needs a new mandate, with the biggest majority in provincial history, in order to represent Ontario’s interests amid threatened tariffs.Regardless of the reason, it’s happening, and the parties are all now in a flurry of nominating candidates, finalizing platforms, making ad buys, and training volunteers.

As of Friday, the Liberals said they had more than 100 candidates nominated, though that includes some with final administrative steps “pending.” The Progressive Conservatives have candidates in 88 ridings, who so far largely consist of returning caucus members, with a ways to go before reaching a full slate of 124.

“That’s why we have budgets,” he said at first, though a minute later he committed to “fully releasing it.” The Greens have also been busy nominating candidates, celebrating reaching half of a full slate on Friday.

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