Ontario election 2022 platform guide: What are the parties promising?

CTV News Toronto Multi-Platform Writer
Katherine DeClerq
Ontario's 2022 provincial election is just days away, and you might be wondering who you should vote for.
Whether it’s discounted transit fares, cheaper lunches or a rebate on licence plate renewal fees–it seems like Ontario’s political parties have money to spare.
CTVNewsToronto.ca has compiled a list of some of the major pledges made by the leaders of the province's four major parties.
The list below is a snapshot of what each party is promising, and is not a full representations of each platform.
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Development by Jesse Tahirali.
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