Wynne offers consistency over change as she faces uphill battle for re-election
TORONTO — At a time when polls suggest Ontario voters are clamouring for change, Kathleen Wynne is offering them something far less dramatic: consistency.
Five years after becoming the first female premier in Ontario and the first openly gay premier in the country, the Liberal leader is facing an uphill battle for re-election as her popularity and that of her party continues to slump.
While much of the discourse around the campaign has so far been on personality rather than policy, Wynne is hoping to turn the tides with a plan she says is steeped in her values and builds on her party’s achievements.
But she’s also emphasizing what she calls a stark contrast between her approach to government and that of her Progressive Conservative rival, Doug Ford.