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Final campaign day for Ontario party leaders

Tomorrow, Ontarians will decide which party will lead this province for the next four years.
Party leaders were out campaigning one last time today, in an effort to sway voters who may still be undecided.
In Brampton, this morning NDP leader Andrea Horwath focused on healthcare and said Doug Ford’s PC party broke the system.
In London, Green leader Mike Schreiner promised a plan that goes beyond the environment and is feeling confident about potentially winning one or two more seats tomorrow. Schreiner says “every vote for Ontario greens in tomorrow’s election, is a vote that says this province is open for business, open for jobs, open for investment in the new climate economy.”
In North York, Liberal leader Steven Del Duca appealed to undecided voters. “You will see one dollar transit fares buck a ride province-wide, you will see an end of for-profit long-term care and a home care first guarantee for our parents and grandparents.”
PC leader Doug Ford was campaigning today too but did not invite the media. Ford hasn’t answered questions from the media since Monday.
Polls are open tomorrow from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.