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With the Ontario election campaign down to its final week, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath isn't ruling out the possibility of forming a coalition government.
Earlier in the campaign Horwath said she had "no interest" in partnering with the Liberals.
But speaking with CBC's
Ottawa Morning Friday, Horwath was far more equivocal.
"I'm going to wait until Thursday of next week to determine what the people of this province have decided, and I'll go from there," she said when asked about the possibility of forming a coalition.
CBC's Poll Tracker shows the NDP ahead in the popular vote, but the party may have trouble translating that support into a majority of seats in the legislature.
Horwath said she would work with anyone if they supported some of the NDP's key platform points, such as returning Hydro One to public hands and creating universal pharmacare.
"If we get there on June 8, and that's a decision that has to be made, the question would be, would Kathleen Wynne be willing to work with me?"