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2022 is an election of ‘shock waves.’ Why is it so boring?

Parties have run “rote” campaigns, one expert said.

Published May 31, 2022 at 1:55pm

2022 is an election of ‘shock waves.’ Why is it so boring?

From left, PC Leader Doug Ford, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, Liberal Party Leader Steven Del Duca, and Green Leader Mike Schreiner pose before the Ontario party-leaders’ debate in Toronto on May 16. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

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