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D. Walter MacMorris Dack; Hans Daigeler; Dipika Damerla; George Augustus Dana; David Davidson (Canadian politician) Thomas Scott Davidson; Elihu Davis; James Dawson (politician)
The politics of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada involve the election of representatives to the federal, provincial, and municipal levels of government. A total of 25 Members of Parliament (MPs) representing Toronto sit in the House of Commons of Canada in Ottawa (the federal capital), and another 25 Members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament (MPPs) sit in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario ...
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 ...
In the two weeks following the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, MacKinnon publicly explored a bid in the 2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, [3] [4] but opted not to enter the race citing the short duration of the race. [5] He later endorsed the candidacy of former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. [6]
Yvan Baker MP (born December 8, 1977) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the federal riding of Etobicoke Centre in the 2019 federal election and in the 2021 Canadian federal election. [2]
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 ...
Han Peng Dong MP (Chinese: 董晗鵬; born c. 1977) is a Canadian politician who is serving as the member of parliament (MP) for Don Valley North.Sitting as an independent, Dong was elected to the House of Commons in 2019 as a member of the Liberal Party.
Prior to becoming an elected official, Saini had long been involved in both his community and the Liberal Party. He is a past president and past vice-president of the Kitchener Centre Federal Liberal Association, [2] a Rotarian, and has served as a member of the Canadian International Council, Waterloo. [3]