Ontario election: Leaders offer final pitches to voters after debate
Ontario's four major party leaders offered their final pitches to voters on Monday at the end of the first and only official debate, with each outlining their vision for Ontario if their party is elected — or re-elected in the Progressive Conservatives' case — in the June 2 provincial election.
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