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Kathleen Wynne's Liberals calling out NDP's 'major math mistake'

Victoria Day fireworks displays are being prepped in across the province, but sparks are already flying on the campaign trail this holiday Monday.

NDP eyes Ottawa races, while PC's Caroline Mulroney looks to hold York-Simcoe

Kathleen Wynne whipped up some guacamole during a campaign stop at a Toronto Mexican restaurant on Monday. But will her attacks on the NDP's financial plans be a recipe to get her party back into the race? (Cole Burston/Canadian Press)

Victoria Day fireworks displays are being prepped in cities across the province, but sparks are already flying on the campaign trail thisholiday Monday.

Both Liberal leader Kathleen Wynne and PC leader Doug Ford are takingaim at NDPleader Andrea Horwathfor a mistakein her campaign's fiscal plan, as well as social media comments made by herMississauga-Centre candidate.

Here's where we are on day 13:

Latest from the campaign

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Wynne: "This is a big mistake the NDP made in their platform"

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Liberal leader Kathleen Wynne responds to reporter questions about the NDP's error in the campaign's fiscal plan.

"It's a big mistake that the NDPmade in their platform."

That was liberal leader Kathleen Wynne's response to a reporter's question about the NDP'sannual costing mistake in their platform.

"A big mistake like this,which is nearly a billion and a half a year over the course of the plan, changes everything about what the NDP plan says and what is possible." Wynnetold reporters at a Mexican restaurant on Monday morning.

On Sunday, Horwathresponded to the error while travelling on her campaign bus.

"It was something that we had to fix and we fixed it."

Liberal Mississauga-South MPP Charles Sousa speaks to reporters about the
Charles Sousa, running for the Liberals in Mississauga Lakeshore, has joined Wynne's attacks on the NDP's math. (CBC)

The LiberalMPP candidate for Mississauga-LakeshoreCharles Sousa, who served as Ontario's finance minister since 2013, added to the fire by calling it the "NDP'smajor math mistake."

"They made a basic error in math, they subtracted a number they should have added," Sousa told reporters Monday morning.

"Now it falls to them to present the people of Ontario with a transparent fix before we go to the polls."

Noted

For the second time in recent days, Horwath is coming to the defence of one of her party's candidates.

LauraKaminker, the NDP'scandidate inMississauga Centre, is under fire forcomments she made online a few years agostatingwearing a poppy is a "glorification of war."

A reporter questioned Horwath about it while in Kingston on Sunday.

"Those are certainly not values I share, but freedom of speech is a principle that we all, I think, value," Horwath said.

"I can't say that itis something I agree with, but I'm sure this person agrees with us on all pieces of our platform that make life better for people."

Kaminker's comments have received some blow back on social media.

Ford's PC party released a statement saying "Horwath needs to take responsibility for her anti-poppy NDPcandidate."

Earlier this week.Horwathaccepted the apology of NDPKenora-RainyRiver candidate Glen Archer for a Facebook post where he wroteKathleen Wynne "should be in prison" as she was "blowing taxpayer's money."

Riding to Watch

York-Simcoe, population 104,015, profile by Lucas Powers

York-Simcoe is where commuter country meets cottage country. The riding, with a relatively high median family income, has been firmly Tory since it was first contested in 2007.

On election night, politicos will be looking to see if Caroline Mulroney, one of the PC's most high-profile candidates, can maintain Tory control. The Toronto lawyer and businesswoman secured the nomination long before she ran unsuccessfully to lead the party. But it's clear the political scion has big aspirations, and this will be her first big test.

Mulroney's father, former prime minister Brian Mulroney, has helped her campaign. So has Tory MP Peter Van Loan, who represents the riding federally. With all that attention, the pressure is on Mulroney to keep York-Simcoe blue.

Loralea Carruthers is running for the Liberals, while Dave Szollosy is running beneath the NDP banner.

Where the leaders are

Ford: Tour of bakery in Nobleton (1:30 p.m.), Visit Nobleton Fair (2 p.m.),
Horwath: Event in Brampton (2 p.m.)
Schreiner: Meeting voters in Guelph (9:30 a.m.), Lunch at Guelph Drop-in Centre (12 p.m.)
Wynne: Announcement in Toronto (9:15 p.m.), Delivers remarks at annual community Iftar dinner (8 p.m.)

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