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  2. Hamilton East—Stoney Creek (provincial electoral district)

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    Hamilton East—Stoney Creek is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since the 2007 provincial election. The riding was formed in 2003 from parts of the former ridings of Hamilton East and Stoney Creek.

  3. Kitchener Centre (provincial electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Kitchener Centre is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, ... Source: Elections Ontario [5] 2011 Ontario general election; Party Candidate Votes % ±%

  4. GCKey - Wikipedia

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    GCKey (French: CléGC) is a standards-based authentication service provided by the Government of Canada. [1] It provides Canadians with secure access to online information and government services and assists Canadian federal government departments in managing and controlling access to their on-line programs through the provisioning of standardized registration and authentication processes.

  5. Kitchener—Conestoga (provincial electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Kitchener—Conestoga is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since the 2007 provincial election. Its population in 2006 was 114,405.

  6. Candidates of the 44th Ontario general election - Wikipedia

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    Abbreviations of political parties [1] used in these tables: . All – Ontario Alliance CCP – Canadians' Choice Party Comm. – Communist Party of Canada (Ontario) Consen. – Consensus On

  7. Elections in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Formal elections have occurred in Canada since at least 1792, when both Upper Canada and Lower Canada had their first elections. Canada's first recorded election was held in Halifax in 1758 to elect the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia. [1]

  8. Elections Ontario - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 2015, Chief Electoral Officer Greg Essensa delivered a report to the Ontario legislature alleging that Premier Kathleen Wynne's chief-of-staff Patricia Sorbara and Sudbury riding organizer Gerry Lougheed Jr. had offered a job to Andrew Olivier, who intended to run to be the Liberal candidate in the by-election. [12] Ontario ...

  9. List of Ontario general elections - Wikipedia

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    The number of seats has varied over time, from 82 for the first election in 1867, to a high of 130 for 1987, 1990 and 1995 elections. There are currently 124 seats. There are currently 124 seats. As of December 2016 [update] , Ontario elections are held every 4 years on the first Thursday in June.