Green’s deputy leader to run in Beaches-East York
The Green Party has chosen its deputy leader Abhijeet Manay to run for the Beaches-East York riding in the 2022 provincial election.
Read MoreThe Green Party has chosen its deputy leader Abhijeet Manay to run for the Beaches-East York riding in the 2022 provincial election.
Read MorePremier Kathleen Wynne barely holds her seat, as NDP and PC take the rest in midtown Toronto in the provincial election on June 7.
Read MoreArthur Potts was philosophical about his chances of being re-elected Beaches-East York MPP as the results started coming in.
Read MoreOutgoing premier Kathleen Wynne made the announcement to supporters at the York Mills Gallery on Leslie Street, site of her election night party, that she is resigning as leader of the Liberal Party.
Read MoreUniversity-Rosedale, the new riding created in 2015, will see its first election and for University of Toronto political science professor, Grace Skogstad, it will be interesting to see what shade it will wear after this election.
Read MoreThe doctor, Eric Hoskins, may be out as MPP of Toronto-St. Paul’s, but his successor seems likely to be from the same team.
Read MoreEglinton-Lawrence has never been anything but red since the riding’s inception in 1999. During that time, seasoned Liberal MPP Mike Colle has held his seat, even when his party wasn’t in power.
Read MoreDespite low polling numbers across the province, Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne should have no problem holding on to her home riding of Don Valley West on June 7.
Read MoreFairlawn Avenue United Church is hosting a meeting with provincial election candidates on May 14 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Read MoreAfter curling with Leaside seniors, Premier Kathleen Wynne announced that anyone aged 65 and older will receive free prescription medicine starting August 2019 as an extension to OHIP+.
Read MoreWhen Dr. Eric Hoskins arrived at the Sports Centre Cafe on St. Clair Avenue West on election night, his return to Queen’s Park already established, among his well wishers were notable political figures and one well known musician.
Read MoreIt’s a shame someone had to win. For many, going to the voting booth for this election was like having a friend nag you to answer a question where all possible answers are less than satisfactory, but your friend keeps saying, “Okay, but if you had to choose…”
Read MoreOnly minutes after the declared Liberal majority one local PC candidate was blaming party leader Tim Hudak for the loss.
Read MoreMayoral hopeful and former TTC chair Karen Stintz says a provincial Liberal majority is good news for Toronto’s ongoing transit projects.
Read MoreEglinton-Lawrence MPP Mike Colle received a hero’s welcome as he stepped into California Sandwiches at 2474 Dufferin St., where dozens of supporters, including his son, city councillor Josh Colle, stood cheering.
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