Ontario Liberals try to reach voters where they are — watching the Super Bowl
- The Ontario Liberals and Progressive Conservatives will run competing ads during the Super Bowl, with the Liberals airing two 30-second spots and the Conservatives a 60-second ad and a 30-second version already running.
- One Liberal ad features Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, accusing him of political gain from tariffs, while another focuses on health care.
- Voters in Ontario will head to the polls on February 27, as neither Ford nor Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie has public events scheduled for Super Bowl Sunday.
- NDP Leader Marit Stiles is campaigning in Toronto, while Green Leader Mike Schreiner is in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound.
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Ontario Liberals try to reach voters where they are — watching the Super Bowl
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