The penultimate day before Election Day is promising to be dominated by fallout from the $16.5-million lawsuit filed by Renata Ford, widow of former mayor Rob Ford, against her brother in law Doug Ford.

PC leader Ford, who has denied Renata Ford’s allegations that she and her children are being deprived of millions of dollars that was supposed to be left to them by her late husband, will be campaigning in downtown Toronto, North York, East York, and Thornhill on Tuesday.

The Star’s Rob Ferguson is covering Ford.

NDP leader Andrea Horwath, who polls suggest is in a virtual dead heat with Ford, will be in Brampton, Guelph, Kitchener, Cambridge, Brantford, Dundas, Burlington, and Toronto on a marathon day of campaigning.

The Star’s Kristin Rushowy is covering Horwath.

Liberal leader Kathleen Wynne, who is fighting for her party’s survival, will be in North York, London, and Kitchener.

The Star’s Robert Benzie is covering Wynne.

Read more: Rob Ford’s widow sues Doug Ford, alleging he has deprived her and her children of millions

Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is denying allegations from Renata Ford, the widow of Rob Ford, that he mishandled his brother’s estate and destroyed the value of the family business. (The Canadian Press)

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