Wynne takes her campaign to Doug Ford’s home turf as election kicks off
TORONTO — The first day of Ontario’s election campaign saw the Liberal premier venture into the heart of Doug Ford’s suburban territory to squarely take aim at her Tory rival, while he tried to woo urban voters with transit promises.
Kathleen Wynne has framed the election as a stark choice between her plan and that of Ford, who polls suggest is the one to beat.
Her main campaign slogan of “care, not cuts” is a dig at the Tories — both the Liberals and NDP suggest a Ford government would slash public services in order to meet a promise of finding $6 billion in “efficiencies.”
Wynne’s first campaign stop on Wednesday was in the west Toronto area of Etobicoke, the home of Ford and his late brother, former Toronto mayor Rob Ford.