Thursday, January 30, 2025: Location Updates for Party Leaders in the Ontario Election.

This article was authored by the team at The Canadian Press and uploaded on January 30, 2025. It features the activities of Ontario’s key political party leaders for the day.

Doug Ford, the leader of the Progressive Conservative party, started his day with a formal announcement in London at 9:30 am, followed by a visit to the Labatt Brewery to engage with workers. Later, he participated in an event with members of the Labourers’ International Union of North America in Vaughan.

NDP Leader Marit Stiles commenced a provincewide tour in Toronto, where she unveiled her campaign bus at 11 am downtown. She later visited the Kitchener-Conestoga area with a stop in New Hamburg at 2:30 pm, and made a stop in Essex County at the Beerded Dog Brewing Co. in Harrow at 6 pm.

Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie had a busy day in Mississauga, starting with the official opening of her campaign office at 10:45 am. Later in the afternoon, she spent time with volunteers, knocking on doors in the city.

Lastly, Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner had a meet-and-greet in Fergus at the Grove Youth Wellness Hubs at 11 am. He then had lunch with Wellington-Halton Hills Green Party candidate Bronwynne Wilton at noon and spent some time canvassing in the community. He ended his day in Georgetown with supporters at the Silvercreek Social Haus Café at 3 pm.

This piece is ideal for those considering investment in the political landscape or those simply interested in the day-to-day activities of Ontario’s political leaders. However, it is not aimed to persuade or influence investment decisions.

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