Party launches new ad, laying out Horwath’s vision: Imagine
News from the Ontario New Democratic Party
Posted May 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Toronto, Ontario – The Ontario NDP launched a new campaign ad on Thursday, May 10th.

Andrea Horwath running to be Ontario’s next Premier
In the 30-second commercial, Horwath describes her vision, and plan, for Ontario. Horwath voices and appears in the ad, saying:
“Imagine a place where Hydro is public and we pay less for it. Where no one skips their medication because they can’t afford it. Where new graduates have less debt and more opportunities. A place where everyone can get dental care, and seniors can live in dignity.
Now imagine a leader who asks the very rich to pay a little more to make this happen. I’m Andrea Horwath. For me it’s not a dream. It’s a plan. Change for the better.”
The ad will play on television, online and on social media.
To view it here, click on the screen below –
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