Ontario election: Where the leaders are on May 12
It’s the beginning of week two of the campaign. Here’s where the party leaders are travelling.
New Democrats
(Follow Globe reporter Kaleigh Rogers, on the NDP bus, on Twitter.)
Andrea Horwath is still in Northern Ontario, with announcements in the morning at a home in Thunder Bay (Riding: Thunder Bay-Atikokan) and in the evening at a home in Sudbury (Riding: Sudbury).
Liberals
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Kathleen Wynne starts the day talking to CBC Radio’s Metro Morning at 7 a.m., then visits the Carpenters’ Union Local 27 Training Centre in Vaughan (Riding: Vaughan). Then she’s not that far from Tim Hudak, when she stops at Mohawk College’s Stoney Creek campus at 12:45 p.m. (Riding: Hamilton East-Stoney Creek). At 5 p.m., she meets with local Liberals at Future Bakery and Cafe in western Toronto (Riding: Etobicoke-Lakeshore).
Progressive Conservatives
(Follow Globe reporter Adrian Morrow, on the PC bus, on Twitter.)
Tim Hudak stops in his own riding today, starting with a 9:15 a.m. appearance at a packaging manufacturer in Smithville and an appearance just after noon in Grimsby (Riding: Niagara West-Glanbrook). He speaks to local media in the afternoon and has a private event with the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies in Toronto.

Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak, centre, laughs before he makes an announcement at a packaging plant about creating 40,000 jobs in Ontario with affordable energy during a campaign stop in Smithville, Ont., on Monday, May 12, 2014. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)