Ontario election: Where the leaders are on June 7 and 8
Saturday, June 7
Liberals
Kathleen Wynne delivers remarks at Waterdown, near Hamilton, in the morning (Riding: Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale), then visits Niagara Falls in the afternoon (Riding: Niagara Falls), before swinging back into Hamilton (Riding: Hamilton Mountain).
NDP
Andrea Horwath appears with local candidates in Scarborough in the morning (Riding: Scarborough-Rouge River), then visits her home riding, with stops at a farmer’s market and campaign office barbecue (Riding: Hamilton Centre). Later, she visits Guelph (Riding: Guelph) and has an evening rally in London (Riding: London West).
Progressive Conservatives
Tim Hudak begins with a 10 a.m. stop in Mississauga (Riding: Mississauga East-Cooksville), a 1 p.m. stop at a dairy farm (Riding: Kitchener-Conestoga), and ends with a 5:30 p.m. town hall in Strathroy (Riding: Lambton-Kent-Middlesex).
Sunday, June 8
Progressive Conservatives
Tim Hudak hosts a morning town hall in St. Catharines (Riding: St. Catharines), then visits the Fort Erie Race Track in the afternoon (Riding: Niagara Falls).
Liberals
Kathleen Wynne starts with a late-morning visit to Mississauga (Riding: Bramalea-Gore-Malton), then heads to Waterloo in the afternoon for two events (Riding: Kitchener-Waterloo).
NDP
Andrea Horwath takes part in the Portugal Day Parade in Toronto in the morning (Riding: Davenport). In the afternoon she hosts ‘The Province’ on Newstalk 1010, and in the evening hosts a concert with K’naan (Riding: Toronto Centre).