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Icy stairs and snow bank signs: campaigning in Ontario’s winter election | Globalnews.ca

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This is Ontario ’s first winter election campaign since 1981 .
Incumbent NDP candidate for Kiiwetinoong in northwestern Ontario has rented a plane with skis.
Candidates and canvassers have been getting creative with how to put up the lawn-turned-snowbank signs.
In Toronto 's Willowdale candidate Stan Cho has been limiting his team's exposure to the elements.
The Liberals, NDP and Greens all say they don’t buy Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford ’s justification of needing a new mandate to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump and tariffs.
Ontario should not even be in an election right now, candidate says.
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