Scare mongering. Nice attack ad by the Liberals.
Wynne says flyer showing Hudak as terrorist ‘not acceptable’
TORONTO Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says a Liberal campaign flyer depicting her Progressive Conservative rival as a terrorist, laughing as a hospital explodes behind him, is "not acceptable." The flyers superimposed Tory Leader Tim Hudak's image over the Joker character in a scene from the Batman movie "The Dark Knight."
Wynne says it's not consistent with what her party has been doing throughout the campaign. Liberal Steven Del Duca, seeking re-election in Vaughan where the flyers were distributed, has apologized to Hudak onTwitter.
Meanwhile, the Liberals are demanding answers from Hudak's campaign – and have made an official complaint to Elections Ontario - over allegations that Conservatives in London and Ottawa have been misdirecting voters to the wrong polling stations for voting day
The Liberals have set up a call line (1-647-341-6754) for Ontario voters who fear they may have received fraudulent letters or misleading information.
The Tory letters, found in London North Centre and in Ottawa West-Nepean, were form letters used by all campaign offices to remind people it is voting day on June 12 and to get the vote out, the PC Ontario campaign says.
Public opinion polls suggest Ontario's Liberals and Tories are in a virtual tie with just a day left before voters cast their ballots.