Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Jeff Gray
Publication Date: February 25, 2025 - 05:00
With election day looming in Ontario, opposition parties are in uphill fight against Doug Ford
February 25, 2025
An Ontario Liberal TV ad, which debuted during the fraught U.S.-Canada hockey final last week, depicts a shivering woman on a gurney being left in a hospital parking lot. It asks viewers: “What happens after the hallways fill up? Stop Doug Ford before we find out.”It’s unclear whether the unusual spot – which was only 14 seconds long and contained no images of Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie – had any impact on Ontario voters before Connor McDavid fired the puck home to defeat the Americans in overtime.
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