Collapses, menacing calls, ‘reptilian kitten-eater’: A look at past Ontario elections
- The Progressive Conservatives, led by Doug Ford, aim for a third consecutive majority in Ontario's upcoming election on Thursday.
- In the 2022 election, Ford's Progressive Conservatives increased their seats to 83, while both NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca stepped down.
- Turnout for the latest election was reported at 44 percent, marking the lowest in Ontario's history despite Ford's campaign focusing on infrastructure improvements.
- Historical context shows that the last consecutive majorities in Ontario were achieved by the PCs between 1945 and 1971, according to The Canadian Press.
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Collapses, menacing calls, ‘reptilian kitten-eater’: A look at past Ontario elections – 105.9 The Region
The Progressive Conservatives are looking to win a third consecutive majority government for the first time in more than 50 years when Ontario votes on Thursday. PC leader Doug Ford said he called the snap election because he needs a renewed mandate to deal with U.S. trade uncertainty despite already holding a decisive majority. His main rivals — the NDP’s Marit Stiles, Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie and Mike Schreiner of the Green Party — have s…
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