Ontario NDP leader Marit Stiles promises to remove tolls on Highway 407, build more affordable housing and get Brampton’s second hospital complete if she becomes the next premier.
Residents head to the polls for Ontario’s 44th general election on Feb. 27. Stiles faces PC leader Doug Ford, Liberal Bonnie Crombie and Green Party’s Mike Schreiner.
The NDP plans to fight rising costs, get doctors to the province, build homes and fix schools, Stiles said in an interview with INsauga.com publisher Khaled Iwamura. See the full interview below.
“A lot of what we are offering are really game-changer plans for the future of Ontario and for everyday people,” Stiles said.
Tariffs
Marit criticized Premier Doug Ford for calling an election just as Canada faces a tariff threat from U.S. President Donald Trump.
“He (Ford) called an election in the midst of one of the biggest threats we have seen to our country’s sovereignty and also, of course, to …