In Ontario’s upcoming election, the Star has you covered

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Your vote matters. In a moment of great upheaval, as Ontario looks beyond a pandemic that has upended our economy, the health-care system, the housing market, that has remade our province and touched every part of our lives, your vote matters a great deal.

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Your vote matters. In a moment of great upheaval, as Ontario looks beyond a pandemic that has upended our economy, the health-care system, the housing market, that has remade our province and touched every part of our lives, your vote matters a great deal.

This provincial election campaign will shape the direction Ontario takes in the years ahead — from economic recovery to public health, from the minimum wage to the cost of living, from what we give to government to what we get back.

With the Star’s authoritative coverage of Queen’s Park and provincial affairs and the significant footprint of Torstar across Ontario, we are uniquely well positioned to cover this important election.

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Clockwise from left: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca and Green Leader Mike Schreiner are all running in the upcoming Ontario election.
- Tostar File photos Clockwise from left: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca and Green Leader Mike Schreiner are all running in the upcoming Ontario election.

The Star reaches 43 per cent of eligible voters in Ontario, more than five million people.

Add in Torstar’s network of community papers and regional dailies and we reach 73 per cent of the province’s eligible voters, over 10 million people. We serve audiences in all of the province’s 124 ridings.

With that reach comes a responsibility we take seriously. Our goal is not only to report on who is winning and why, but also to provide readers with the information they need to make an informed decision at the polls.

To that end, the Queen’s Park bureau (bureau chief Robert Benzie, reporters Kristin Rushowy and Rob Ferguson and columnist Martin Regg Cohn) will be working tirelessly over the next four weeks, keeping tabs on the leaders and holding them to account.

Reporters from every corner of the Star newsroom and from the company’s digital and print properties throughout the province will bring their expertise to bear on our coverage. Our digital designers will keep you engaged.

In addition to the exclusive news and insightful analysis, we are launching a number of new digital tools to help you navigate the latest political news:

The Signal is an election forecast tool that is the first of its kind in Canada. Developed by Clifton van der Linden and the political and data scientists at Vox Pop Labs, this polling aggregator will provide the clearest picture of who’s up and who’s down.

The Star’s political newsletter will be delivered twice weekly, with exclusive analysis from Queen’s Park bureau chief Robert Benzie and political columnist Susan Delacourt.

Political reporter Lex Harvey will fact-check each major-party leader for a week, keeping them honest and you informed.

The Promise Tracker will allow readers to see where the parties stand on the major issues.

We will publish deeply reported profiles of the battleground ridings that are likely to shape the outcome of the race, as well as an easily navigable map that provides basic information on every riding across the province.

Over the next four weeks, if our politics works at all like it’s supposed to, we will see a debate on the future of the province at a moment of great risk and great opportunity. The Star will work hard to engage and inform, to give you what you need to cast a ballot on June 2 with confidence.

Anne Marie Owens is the editor of the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @AnneMarieOwens

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