Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives outspent their opponents during last winter’s provincial election by more than $6 million, but one of their nearest rivals says the governing party had a “massive head start” because of its use of taxpayer-funded advertising months ahead of the snap vote.

The election spending figures come from mandatory filings more than six months after the writ period. Premier Doug Ford called the winter election seeking a new mandate to address U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and cruised to a third-straight majority government in February.

His PC Party spent $15.3 million on its campaign, running well ahead of the Ontario Liberals, which spent $8.9 million , the Ontario New Democrats, which spent $8.5 million , and the Green Party, which

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