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Bonnie-Michelle Teresa Bernadette Stack Sawarna Crombie [1] (née Stack, formerly Sawarna; [2] born February 5, 1960) is a Canadian politician and businesswoman who has been the leader of the Ontario Liberal Party since December 2, 2023.
The Ontario Liberal Party (OLP; French: Parti libéral de l'Ontario, PLO) [5] is a political party in the province of Ontario, Canada.The party has been led by Bonnie Crombie since December 2023.
Bonnie Crombie Campaign Logo. Bonnie Crombie, 63, was the Mayor of Mississauga, Ontario (2014–2024) and was previously the MP for Mississauga—Streetsville between 2008 and 2011. She has an MBA and was an entrepreneur and public affairs consultant before entering politics. Date announced: June 14, 2023 [58] [20]
Canadian politicians, including Ford and his opponents, left-leaning New Democratic Party leader Marit Stiles and centrist Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie, have been vocal in their opposition to ...
June 14 - Crombie officially enters the 2023 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election. [17] [18] December 2 - Crombie is elected party leader of the Ontario Liberal Party on the third ballot. [19] December 3 - Crombie announces that she will be resigning as Mayor of Mississauga. [20]
Leader Bonnie Crombie: Mike Schreiner: Party Liberal: Green: Leader since December 2, 2023: November 15, 2009: Leader's seat Ran in Mississauga East—Cooksville (lost) Guelph: Last election 8 seats, 23.85% 1 seat, 5.96% Seats before 9 2 Seats won 14 2 Seat change 5 Popular vote 1,504,688 242,822 Percentage 29.95% 4.83% Swing 6.10pp: 1.13pp
Bonnie Crombie, Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party (2023–present), Mayor of Mississauga (2014–2024), MP for Mississauga—Streetsville (2008–2011). [ 68 ] Former Provincial and Territorial politicians
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