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The 2023 Toronto mayoral by-election was held on Monday, June 26, 2023, to elect the 66th mayor of Toronto to serve the remainder of the 2022–2026 city council term following the resignation of Mayor John Tory. The election was won by Olivia Chow, a former city councillor and member of Parliament (MP).
Prior to the by-election, Toronto—St. Paul's was considered a safe Liberal seat in Midtown, Toronto. [11] It had been held by the Liberals since the 1993 federal election. [12] The Government of Canada announced measures to protect the by-election from foreign interference. [13]
The 44th Canadian Parliament has existed since 2021 with the membership of its House of Commons having been determined by the results of the 44th Canadian federal election held on September 20, 2021. The Liberal Party of Canada has a minority government during this Parliament, supported by the New Democratic Party in a confidence-and-supply ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party has suffered a major upset in a special election for a Toronto district it has held for three decades, raising doubts about Trudeau’s ...
The party contested four seats in the 2021 election. Three candidates were in Toronto (Scarborough-Guildwood, Scarborough North, and Don Valley West), and one was in Calgary Skyview. [4] The party also had a candidate in the 2023 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount federal by-election, earning 2.35% of the vote. [5]
A fraction of Toronto’s eligible voters turned out to take part in Monday’s municipal election, according to available numbers. A little less than 30 per cent of people qualified to vote took ...
The NDP candidate, Andrea Vásquez Jiménez, [16] previously ran for the seat in the 2019 election. People's Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier said he intended to run in either the Toronto Centre or York Centre by-election. [17] Bernier decided he would run in York Centre when the by-elections were announced. [18]
Toronto Centre has been a safe seat for the Liberal Party of Canada since 1993. Former MPs include Bill Graham and Bob Rae, both former interim leaders of the Liberal Party. Bill Morneau became the MP for Toronto Centre at the 2015 election, and immediately joined the 29th Canadian Ministry as Minister of Finance under Justin Trudeau.