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Ontario election 2025: Leaders to have debate on Family Day [Video]

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The leaders from Ontario’s four main political parties will be part of an election debate airing on the evening of Family Day through a partnership of the province’s biggest broadcasters, including Global News.

The debate will air on Feb. 17 at 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on all partner television platforms including Global News, CBC, CTV, TVO, CHCH, CPAC, CityNews and CP24.

It will also be streamed on radio and online platforms, such as globalnews.ca

The debate will be moderated by CBC host David Common. The two other journalists who will join Common in asking questions to the candidates are Colin D’Mello, Global News bureau chief and president of the Queen’s Park Press Gallery, and CTV New Queen’s Park bureau chief Siobhan Morris.

Monday’s debate will feature party leaders who have an elected MPP from their party sitting in the legislature.

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  • Doug Ford: leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario;
  • Bonnie Crombie: leader of the Ontario Liberal Party;
  • Marit …

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