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Ontario's main party leaders are taking a break from public appearances today, but they are engaging with voters through television advertising during the Super Bowl. The Liberal party confirmed two 30-second ads, one criticizing PC Leader Doug Ford's stance on Donald Trump and tariffs, and the other focusing on healthcare. Ford's party has not announced any Super Bowl ads. Meanwhile, leaders are campaigning across the province.

Ontario’s main party leaders are taking a break from public announcements today, but they are still trying to reach voters where they are — in some cases, on the couch.

The Liberal party confirmed it will run two 30-second ads broadcast during tonight’s Super Bowl pitting the Philadelphia Eagles against the Kansas City Chiefs. One of the ads features a clip of Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford saying he wanted Donald Trump to win the U.S. presidential election and accuses Ford of using the threat of tariffs on Canada for his own political gain, while the other ad is on health care.Neither Ford nor Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie have public events scheduled for today, while NDP Leader Marit Stiles is campaigning in Toronto and Green Leader Mike Schreiner is in the Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound area.

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