Kathleen Wynne, Tim Hudak, Andrea Horwath address supporters after the Liberals storm to majority
Ontario Liberal leader Kathleen Wynne speaks to supporters after winning the Ontario election in Toronto on Thursday June 12, 2014.Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press
Ontario Liberal Party leader Kathleen Wynne speaks at her election party headquarters in Toronto, June 12, 2014. The Liberals won a majority government.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Ontario Liberal Party leader Kathleen Wynne speaks at her election party headquarters in Toronto, June 12, 2014. The Liberals won a majority government. REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Supporters of Ontario Liberal Party leader Kathleen Wynne celebrate at her Ontario election party headquarters in Toronto, June 12, 2014.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Ontario Liberal Party staff members celebrate after a Liberal Party majority government was called at the election party headquarters of leader Kathleen Wynne in Toronto, June 12, 2014.MARK BLINCH/Reuters
Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak gives his concession speech at his election night party in Grimsby, Ontario on Thursday, June 12, 2014.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak, right, announces next to his wife Deb Hutton that he will be stepping down as party leader after being defeated his election night campaign head quarters in Grimsby, Ont., on Thursday, June 12, 2014.Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press
Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak gives his concession speech at his election night party in Grimsby, Ontario on Thursday June 12, 2014.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
A supporter of Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak watches the election results come in for Ontario's provincial election in Grimsby, Ontario June 12, 2014.FRED THORNHILL/Reuters
Ontario PC supporters watch the results come in at Tim Hudak's election night party in Grimsby, Ontario on Thursday June 12, 2014.Chris Young/The Canadian Press
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath waves to her supporters before conceding defeat in Ontario's election a her headquarters in Hamilton, Ontario June 12, 2014.AARON HARRIS/Reuters
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath arrives to speak to supporters at the NDP election night party in Stoney Creek, Ont., Thursday, June 12, 2014.Aaron Lynett/The Canadian Press
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath arrives to thank her supporters before conceding defeat in Ontario's election a her headquarters in Hamilton, Ontario June 12, 2014.AARON HARRIS/Reuters
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath speaks to supporters at the NDP election night party in Stoney Creek, Ont., Thursday, June 12, 2014.Aaron Lynett/The Canadian Press