Kingston Whig-Standard: 'We are working flat out'
- Professor Kathy Brock commented on Kathleen Wynne's strategy of conceding defeat five days before the provincial election
Kingston Whig-Standard: Election: Are 'winds of change' blowing locally?
- Kathy Brock spoke to the Whig-Standard about Ontario political campaigns in the Kingston area
Tuesday, June 5
CKWS/Global Kingston: Kingston & The Islands No. 1 at advanced polls
- Kathy Brock says the high level of voter engagement in Kingston is not surprising, as it is a public-sector town.
Wednesday, June 6
Kingston Whig-Standard: Local advance polls busiest in Ontario
- Associate Professor Jonathan Rose says there are four very strong Ontario election candidates in the Kingston area which could explain the high early voting turnout.
Thursday, June 7
CTV News: Kathleen Wynne resigns as leader of Liberal Party
- Kathy Brock says the party made a critical error in failing to account for Wynne's dwindling popularity early on in the campaign
Global News: PCs win Ontario election - here's a look at the promise Doug Ford made
- Kathy Brock explains that the big challenge for the Conservatives is until they get into office, they don't know what the books actually look like
Friday, June 8
CBC Online: 'Magic' of simple message, simple strategy led to Ford victory
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Ford's control, says Kathy Brock, also served to counter the image his opponents tried to create, that he was a radical, hard-right conservative and Donald Trump clone