Windsor-Tecumseh candidates debate issues in their riding and Ontario

Candidates weighed in on hydro, mega hospital, education, and even beer sales

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Caption: NDP provincial candidate Percy Hatfield and Liberal candidate Remy Boulbol discussed riding and provincial issues on CBC's Windsor Morning. (CBC)

With the provincial election underway, Windsor Morning on CBC Radio One has held discussions with candidates from the three Windsor-area ridings in the lead up to next month's election.
This week, the final riding — Windsor-Tecumseh.
Host Tony Doucette spoke with NDP candidate Percy Hatfield and Remy Boulbol, who is running for the Liberal party.
The Progressive Conservative candidate, Mohammad Latif, declined our invitation to take part.
Watch the full discussion here:

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The other candidates in Windsor-Tecumseh are Henry Oulevey of the Green Party and Laura Chesnik is running as an independent. They were not invited to take part in this debate, but CBC News will be reporting on their campaigns in the run up to election day.

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