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WATCH: Wynne makes Sudbury campaign stop, highlights NOHFC boost, takes questions

Liberal leader acknowledges her party is fighting an uphill battle

With her party lagging in the polls, Liberal Party leader Kathleen Wynne is in Sudbury today to make an announcement.

She will be at Crosscut Distillery at 1:15, before flying to Thunder Bay for another campaign event at 6 p.m.

Sudbury.com plans to stream Wynne's Sudbury visit live, with coverage beginning around 1 p.m. Simply click the 'Play' button in the image above to watch.

Wynne's Liberals have fallen to third place in recent polls. In Toronto on Tuesday, she appeared to concede it is not going as well as she might have hoped for her party, which has been in power for 15 years.

"I'm not under any illusion that this is not a challenging election for us," she said.

"I absolutely get that ... It's a really, really important election for this province because it is an election about what our province is going to look like going forward."

Two recent polls suggest that the NDP now has the most support in the election, along with the Progressive Conservatives. In the months before the campaign, polls had shown the Tories with a hefty lead, followed by the Liberals and the NDP.

 

– files from Canadian Press
 


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