PC leader Doug Ford was in London on Thursday, showing his support for London North Center PC candidate Jerry Pribil.
Pribil is the owner of the Marienbad Restaurant and Chaucer’s Pub downtown and is a well known advocate for London’s hospitality and food-and-beverage sector.

PC party leader Doug Ford and London North Center PC candidate Jerry Pribil. Credit: CJ Goater / XFM news
Ford also re-iterated his desire to move the WSIB office from downtown Toronto to London and expanding the GO train service in the region.
This is Ford’s first campaign stop in London since the start of the election.
London North Center is one of the ridings to keep an eye on in the upcoming election and is, arguably, the most competitive one.
The fight is expected to be between NDP incumbent Terence Kernaghan, PC Jerry Pribil, Liberal Kelly Graham and Green party candidate Carol Dyck.
Before making the stop, the PC party leader had just come from Kitchener where he re-affirmed his commitment to build a four lane highway between Kitchener and Guelph.
Ford will also be making stops in Chatham, Windsor and Tecumseh on Thursday.
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