Toques, ground drills and remote-work volunteers: How candidates are dealing with Ontario’s first winter election in decades
The last time Ontario voters went to the polls to pick a new government, school was about to let out, the air was sweet with the smell of spring and the ground was littered with fallen cherry blossom petals. This time, they could be trudging through 50 centimetres of snow. Welcome to Ontario’s first wintertime general election in decades.