Learn more about the parties by taking a look at some of their previous election campaign points.
Eliminate "discovery math" and revamp the sex-education curriculum.
Introduce free denticare for low-income seniors.
Eliminate the provincial income tax for low-income earners and lower the corporate tax from 11.5 percent to 10.5 percent.
Freeze the minimum wage at $14-an-hour to give business certainty.
Eliminate the standardized Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) testing for students.
Introduce free or low-cost dental coverage for those without coverage. Introduce a universal pharmacare plan covering 125 of the most commonly prescribed drugs.
Increase corporate tax rate to 13 percent from 11.5 percent, hike taxes on those who earn more than $220,000 a year.
Increase the $14-an-hour minimum wage t0 $15 next Jan. 1.
Keep the sex-education curriculum and continue free college and university tuition for most low- and middle-income students.
Offer dental care for adults and seniors without coverage. Expand to senior citizens the pharmacare program that provides 4,400 free prescription drugs for everyone under 25.
Preserve corporate tax rate of 11.5 percent.
Increase the $14-an-hour minimum wage to $15 next Jan. 1.
Integrate the public and Catholic school systems to end duplication and save money for front-line use in classrooms.
Expand to seniors the existing pharmacare program. Introduce a drug and dental plan for working-age adults without coverage.
Reforms to shift taxes off people and on to pollution and natural resources, with a revenue-neutral carbon free system that refunds any excess collected to citizens.
Increase the minimum wage to $15 next Jan. 1 and lower payroll taxes for small businesses by increasing the employer health tax exemption to $1 million.