Ontario's political landscape is rapidly shifting as Premier Doug Ford prepares to announce a snap election, set for February 27, to seek a new mandate. Opposition parties criticize Ford's motives, suggesting he is trying to take advantage of favorable poll results. As election day approaches, all parties are racing to finalize candidates and campaign strategies. The Liberal party claims they have over 100 candidates nominated, while the NDP also rushes to secure its candidates ahead of the election, reflecting the urgency of the situation.
Ontario's political parties are scrambling to prepare for a snap election, with Premier Doug Ford calling for a vote on February 27 as he seeks a strong mandate.
As political parties gear up for the impending election triggered by Premier Doug Ford, accusations of opportunism surface alongside heightened campaign activity.
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