TORONTO – Election campaign kicks off in Ontario. With the dissolution of the provincial assembly, requested today by outgoing Prime Minister Doug Ford during his meeting with Deputy Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell, the countdown has officially started in view of the appointment at the polls on June 2nd. Of course, the start set for today is a purely formal element. In fact, both the majority party – the Progressive Conservative – and the opposition forces began their election campaign as early as last month. Just think that only last week Steven Del Duca’s Liberal Party and Andra Horwath’s NDP presented the entire programmatic platform for the next provincial elections.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 32.7 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on May 3, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 22,040 vaccine doses on Monday, up from 6,015 doses the day prior.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 32.7 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on May 2, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 6,015 vaccine doses on Sunday, down from 16,739 doses the day prior.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 32.7 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on May 1, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 16,739 vaccine doses on Saturday, down from 30,913 doses the day prior.
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 32.7 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on April 30, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 30,913 vaccine doses on Friday, down from 33,077 doses the day prior.