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Logo of the Ontario Liberal Party from 2022 to 2024 A sign advertising the Ontario Liberal Party in the 2022 Ontario general election. In the 2018 general election, the Liberals were swept from power in a historic defeat that resulted in large gains for both the Progressive Conservatives and NDP. The Liberal popular vote fell to 19%, almost ...
The 2023 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election was held following the resignation of Steven Del Duca on June 2, 2022, after the party won only 8 seats and failed again to gain official party status in the general election.
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario: 1854 Conservatism: Doug Ford: 79 Ontario New Democratic Party Nouveau Parti démocratique de l'Ontario: 1961 Social democracy: Marit Stiles: 28 Ontario Liberal Party Parti libéral de l'Ontario: 1857 Liberalism: Bonnie Crombie: 9 Green Party of Ontario Parti ...
The move was to be affirmed by a party convention to be held on May 1, but this was cancelled due to the 1945 provincial election being underway. [6] [7] [8] Hepburn was defeated in the 1945 provincial election, and Farquhar Oliver was chosen as the Ontario Liberal Party's parliamentary leader on July 4, 1945.
Karen A. McCrimmon [1] OMM CD MPP (née Martin; born 1959) is a Canadian Armed Forces veteran, mediator, and politician. She is the member of provincial parliament (MPP) for Kanata—Carleton and was elected in a by-election on July 27, 2023 as a member of the Ontario Liberal Party.
Pages in category "Leaders of the Ontario Liberal Party" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
Until 2017, the OYL was also recognized by the Liberal Party of Canada as its youth wing in Ontario. In 2016, at the Liberal Party of Canada Biennial Convention in Winnipeg, the federal party passed a constitutional amendment that ceased recognition of its element organizations that are jointly recognized provincial liberal parties.
Ontario's first Leader of the Official Opposition was Edward Blake of the Ontario Liberal Party who held the position from 1869 until 1871 when he became Premier of Ontario (Archibald McKellar had previously led the Liberal Party in the legislature for two years, but was not formally recognized as opposition leader). Ten leaders were Premier ...