PC Leader Tim Hudak is facing criticism from another group over his promise to cut 100,000 public sector jobs.
The Ontario Provincial Police Association has launched two ads accusing him of planning to freeze their pay and reduce their pensions.
The police group says it's not endorsing the Liberals or NDP but it doesn't want Hudak as the premier.
The Liberals and the New Democrats have been sounding the alarm over the Tories' job-cutting plan, saying it would compromise core services like health care and education.
Hudak has said he won't make any exceptions in implementing a public sector wage freeze if he's elected June 12th.