The Ontario election campaign has kicked into gear with parties holding events, picking slogans, launching campaign ads, and presenting their candidates ahead of the June 2 vote. While incumbent Doug Ford’s main challenge will come from the left, new faces on the right could pull away traditional Ontario Progressive Conservative voters. Ford released a campaign ad on March 26 in which he introduces his slogan “Get it done” and is shown visiting communities and workplaces. His Ontario PC party hasn’t yet released a platform, but on Twitter on March 22 Ford signalled his intention to build the “roads, highways and public transit needed to unlock our full economic potential and keep our province moving forward.” Ford has also made major announcements in recent days, such as the $10-a-day child care deal with the federal government worth $13.2 billion, and the breaking of ground for the Ontario Line subway system. The Ontario …