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On June 7, Ontarians will elect a new legislature at Queen’s Park. Recent polling suggests that the Progressive Conservatives could receive 44 per cent of the vote, the Liberals 26 per cent, the NDP 23 per cent, and other parties combined seven per cent. If so, the PCs would form a government and the Liberals would be the Official Opposition — swapping their current positions.
However, stark party policy differences suggest the Ontario election could yet be up for grabs. In the balance, among other things, is whether the Ontario Basic Income […]
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