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The Campaigner debuts: Your daily Ontario election guide

So there's an election in 31 days. This is your daily guide to get you through it — it's called The Campaigner.

Where the leaders will be, and why Barrie is a riding to watch

The Ontario election campaign begins officially on Wednesday, and voting day is on June 7. (Mike Crawley/CBC)

So there's an Ontario election in 31 days. This is your guide to get you through it — it's called The Campaigner.

We'll be publishing daily at 12 noon right up until election with a mix of headlines, fact checks, trends, ridings to watch and insight from our reporters on the road to help you navigate the weighty world of politics, provincial parties and their campaigns.

Let's get started.

Headlines

The moment

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Progressive Conservative party leader Doug Ford set to square off in Monday evening debate. (Chris Young/Canadian Press, Michael Charles Cole/CBC and Carlo Allegri/Reuters)

There's a lot riding on tonight's debate: it's the first time Liberal leader Kathleen Wynne will debate her political rival PC leader Doug Ford face-to-face as part of Citytv's leaders debate in Toronto. The NDP's Andrea Horwath will also take part.

The Green Party's Mike Schreiner was not invited to the debate.

The faceoff comes after a particularly nasty weekend between the Liberals and the PCs, with the Liberals putting out one anti-PC press release after another. The releases prompted Ford to drop Tanya Granic Allen as a candidate over "irresponsible" comments and disavow support from a Quebec man alleged to be a white nationalist.

Expect many sharp barbs back and forth between all three leaders and the potential for things to get ugly — after all, Ford suggested one of the debates should take place "outside the jail" where top Liberal aide David Livingston was sentenced to four months for his role in the gas plants scandal. 

Riding to watch

Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte, population 100,788

This is the new riding where former PC leader Patrick Brown was supposed to run. But some PCs there are ticked off with how the party treated Brown. His replacement, Doug Downey, doesn't live in the riding — he's a lawyer from Orillia picked by the party and plopped in. Some resigned from the local riding association over the appointment.

Others have threatened to vote for another party (like the Trillium Party) so it will be interesting to see if the PCs can keep a stronghold on the region without their local man Brown at the helm.

Poll tracker

The latest numbers from the pre-campaign trail show the Progressive Conservatives are growing their wide lead over Kathleen Wynne's Liberals. Get the full breakdown.

Where they are

  • Ford: Citytv leaders debate in Toronto (6 p.m.)
  • Horwath: Youth town hall in Toronto (1:25 p.m.), Citytv leaders debate in Toronto (6 p.m.)
  • Schreiner: Youth town hall in Toronto (12:30 p.m.)
  • Wynne: Announcement in Toronto with Minister Michael Coteau (9:25 a.m.), Youth Town Hall in Toronto (2 p.m.), Citytv leaders debate in Toronto (6 p.m.)

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Haydn Watters is a roving reporter for Here and Now, CBC Toronto's afternoon radio show. He has worked for the CBC in Halifax, Yellowknife, Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto, with stints at the politics bureau and entertainment unit. He ran an experimental one-person pop-up bureau for the CBC in Barrie, Ont. You can get in touch at haydn.watters@cbc.ca.