I've lost count of how many times PC Leader John Tory has been in Mississauga in the past month, but, if he's not careful, he's going to have to start paying local property taxes on his campaign bus.
He'll be back again today, spending two hours in town this evening to help Nina Tangri and Tim Peterson open their campaign offices.
It's worth noting that, after kicking off the "official" campaign stretch at Queen's Park, his first stops will be in Mississauga.
As The Globe and Mail reported in today's paper, the 905 is critical territory, and possible swing territory.
Karen Howlett wrote: "As for the Progressive Conservatives, they have to reclaim seats in the 905 region - their traditional base of support - that they lost to the Liberals in 2003, (Strategic Counsel's Tim) Woolstencroft said. The Tories won eight of the 25 905 ridings in 2003."
In other words, expect to see a lot of Tory over the next four weeks, and, if Tory's work starts to pay off, expect to see a lot of McGuinty.