PCs, Liberals square off with dueling Super Bowl ads | CBC News
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The Ontario Progressive Conservatives (PCs) and the Liberal Party are launching competing ad campaigns on Super Bowl Sunday, targeting each other over key political issues. The Liberals will air a 30-second ad that highlights PC Leader Doug Ford's controversial remarks regarding Donald Trump and tariffs on Canada. Meanwhile, the PCs will present both a 60-second and a previously released 30-second ad, noted for their positive messaging though details were not provided. The rivalry has escalated as both parties aim to influence voters with critical messages in one of the year's most-watched broadcasting events.
One of the Liberals' spots will be a recently released 30 second ads focused on PC Leader Doug Ford's hot-mic moment where he revealed he was happy President Donald Trump had won.
A spokesperson for the Ontario PCs said the party is running a new, 60 second ad on Sunday as well as a 30-second ad that has already been circulating.
Crombie and her party have been in the PCs crosshairs in at least two recent ads, one of which accused the Liberals of opposing policies aimed at making life more affordable.
While we're eliminating tolls, Bonnie Crombie and the Liberals continue to back policies that will make life more expensive for Ontario families.
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