‘People are hurting,’ argues Steven Del Duca during 1x1 affordability square off with Doug Ford
In their first one-on-one square off during Monday night’s debate, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford and Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca discussed affordability in Ontario. Del Duca says ‘people are hurting,’ and argues that Ford is ignoring Ontarians' needs. For his part, Ford said the Liberals ‘destroyed this province’ under former premier Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal government.
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