The momentum is building with a provincial by-election this Thursday in Niagara West-Glanbrook.
There are 9 candidates on the ballot to take the MPP seat left empty when former P-C Leader Tim Hudak resigned back in September.
Campaigning continues Wednesday with Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath campaigning with candidate Mike Thomas in Smithville at a local resident's home to discuss soaring hydro rates.
P-C Leader Patrick Brown visited Grimsby on Monday to support Sam Oosterhoff, who if elected will become the youngest MPP in Ontario history.
The 19 year old Brock University student has received a lot of attention from the media not only because of his young age, but because he refuses to say whether he supports the Liberal's new sex ed curriculum.
In a debate on CKTB last week, Oosterhoff would only say it's not a black and white issue, and it's not a question that can be answered with a yes or a no.
The Liberal candidate Vicky Ringuette has attacked the young candidate for not providing answers to residents about his beliefs.
Ringuette says if Oosterhoff can't answer a simple question like that, how will he perform at Queen's Park.
In total, there are nine candidates on the ballot.
Here is a complete list:
Sam Oosterhoff (Progressive Conservative)
Vicky Ringuette (Liberal)
Mike Thomas (New Democratic Party)
Donna Cridland (Green Party of Ontario)
Stefanos Karatopis (Ontario Libertarian Party)
Martin Poos (Independent)
Arthur Smitherman (Canadian Constituents’ Party of Ontario)
Greg Vezina (None of the Above Party)
Queenie Yu (Stop the New Sex-Ed Agenda)
Polls open at 9 a.m. Thursday and close at 9 p.m.
CKTB will provide updates throughout the evening and bring you the latest on-air and online.