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Leaders fan across province for last Sunday of Ontario election campaign

23 February 2025
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Leaders fan across province for last Sunday of Ontario election campaign
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Leaders from political parties across Ontario traveled across the province on the last Sunday of the election campaign. The video failed to load, but viewers were encouraged to refresh their browsers or watch other videos. The event was a crucial moment in the campaign as leaders made their final push to secure votes before Election Day.

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