Campaigns dig up dirt, sling mud as Ontario election enters final post-debate stretch | CBC News
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As Ontario's election approaches, political strategy intensifies. With less than ten days until the February 27 vote, the Progressive Conservatives utilize negative campaigning against Liberal candidates, while the Liberals aim to attract NDP voters by marketing themselves as the solution for healthcare changes despite strong opposition. NDP leader Marit Stiles highlights the Liberals' desperation for official party status, which colorfully underscores the challenges they face against a leading Conservative party. The debate showcased these tactical shifts and responses among party leaders, adding urgency to an increasingly polarized political landscape.
"I'm reaching out today to NDP voters, and I'm asking them, if you want to change our health-care system, please vote for Ontario's Liberals, and together, we can change the government."
"That just tells you everything you need to know about that party, where they're at."
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