In battleground Toronto-St. Paul's, voters will embrace or reject an NDP stronghold
- Toronto-St. Paul's is a diverse riding with over 116,000 residents, facing issues like high rents and homelessness, and has seen increased food bank attendance since the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Jill Andrew of the NDP won the riding in 2018, flipping it from Liberal control, and has held it since with a close margin in the last election.
- The Liberals, who lost the riding to the Conservatives in a byelection last summer, are aiming to regain support amid voter dissatisfaction with the current government.
- Experts suggest that voter loyalty is changing, making predictions about election outcomes more difficult, as seen in the close competition between the NDP and Liberals.
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Toronto-St. Paul's set to be battleground for Liberals and NDP in Ontario election
Toronto-St. Paul's is representative of the city's diversity at a cultural, economic and social level. It's also symbolic of fierce competition between the NDP and Liberals as voters head to the polls on Feb. 27 and could show how long-term incumbency influences voter decisions, one expert says.
Battle between Liberals, NDP heats up in battleground Toronto-St. Paul's
The few square kilometres of Toronto-St. Paul’s are home to several new-build condominiums, trendy bistros, high-end hair salons and gated houses with manicured lawns. The area is also the site of a food bank that has seen record attendance since the COVID-19 pandemic, several tenant advocacy ...


In battleground Toronto-St. Paul’s, voters will embrace or reject an NDP stronghold
TORONTO - The few square kilometres of Toronto-St. Paul’s are home to several new-build condominiums, trendy bistros, high-end hair salons and gated houses with manicured lawns.
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