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Not only should you vote, but be aware of:
- what kind of candidate you are voting for, such as their prior history (we don’t vote by political party in Ontario)
- what policies they endorse (and don’t endorse)
- whether policies are actually good for Ontario
Does anyone know any (unbiased) sites that summarize the party platforms?
From what I have heard, none of the parties aside from the Greens even have a platform. Even their websites are pretty bare this late into the election.
It might be late, but the Liberals & NDP have released full platforms https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ndp-liberals-costed-platforms-ontario-election-1.7465014
Just saw a Steve Boots video summarizing all the parties’ positions.
Though amusingly, the Cons don’t have anything even now. You can just feel the contempt they have for democracy as a whole when they throw a snap election, but then hardly participate while breaking election rules.
Piling on here with a recently released cbc article noting that Doug Ford wants to be premier “forever”, it’s ominous in tone with the current state of affairs in the states.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ford-ontario-snap-election-eve-1.7468992
Not necessarily unbiased but should be journalistic. There are others too, I’m sure.
Thank you!