Ontario election: Where the leaders are on May 20
We’re into week three of the campaign, and things heat up again after a sleepy holiday long weekend. Here’s where the party leaders are travelling.
Liberals
(Follow Globe reporter Kaleigh Rogers, on the Liberal bus, on Twitter.)
Kathleen Wynne heads down the 403/401 southwest from Toronto, with a 7:50 a.m. stop at Sandra Vos’ Farm in Paris (Riding: Brant), a 11:40 a.m. appearance at the grand opening of a Dr. Oetker pizza plant in London (Riding: Elgin-Middlesex-London), and a 6:15 p.m. meeting with locals in Windsor (Riding: Windsor West).

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne drives a tractor with instruction from farmer Sandra Vos (right) at a campaign event in Paris, Ontario on Tuesday. (Frank Gunn/Canadian Press)
Progressive Conservatives
(Follow Globe reporter Susan Krashinsky, on the PC bus, on Twitter.)
Tim Hudak visits the Chinese Cultural Centre for Greater Toronto at 8 a.m. for another town hall on the Million Jobs Plan (Riding: Scarborough-Rouge River). After that, he travels to small towns in southwestern Ontario. At noon, he’s over at the Veldale Farms in Woodstock for another town hall (Riding: Oxford) and at 3:30 he swings by Nuhn Industries in Sebringville (Riding: Perth-Wellington).
New Democrats
(Follow Globe reporter Adrian Morrow, on the NDP bus, on Twitter.)
Andrea Horwath starts the day with an announcement at Queen’s Park at 8:30 a.m. She then visits London North Centre for the third time in the campaign, and has two events at 11:30 a.m. (at the London Health Sciences Centre) and at 12:30 p.m. (at Locomotive Espresso) (Riding: London North Centre).