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Clockwise from top left: Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie, Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles, Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner. 

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By Paola Loriggio and Sonja Puzic The Canadian Press

Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford highlighted the renewed threat of U.S. tariffs Tuesday to hammer home the central message of his campaign in the final days of the snap election.

Ford, who has painted himself as the best choice to safeguard Ontario’s economy, zeroed in on U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest comments on the looming tariffs during a campaign stop in Ottawa, stressing the province needs to be “ready for anything” over the next four years.

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