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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 who has been the leader of the Ontario Liberal Party since December 2, 2023.
The 2024 Mississauga mayoral by-election was held on June 10, 2024, to elect the 7th mayor of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, to serve the remainder of the 2022-2026 term following the resignation of mayor Bonnie Crombie. [3]
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]
On December 2nd, 2023, the Ontario Liberal Party elected Bonnie Crombie, the then-mayor of Mississauga, as the next leader of the party, defeating MP Nate Erskine-Smith, MP Yasir Naqvi, and MPP Ted Hsu. [34] On September 21, 2024, the Ontario Liberal Party unveiled their new logo alongside their slogan, "More for You." [35]
[20] [21] [22] Alex Crombie, a former Queen's Park staffer and son of Mississauga mayor Bonnie Crombie, was seen as a potential candidate prior to Sousa's nomination. [23] Running for the Conservatives was Ron Chhinzer, a police officer. [21] Michael Ras, who finished second to Spengemann in 2021, considered running for the nomination before ...
This is a list of results of leadership elections for the Ontario Liberal Party, a political party in Ontario, Canada.. Note: Before 1919, the leaders of the Ontario Liberal Party were chosen by its elected Members of the Legislative Assembly.
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December 2 – Bonnie Crombie wins the 2023 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election. [80] December 7 – Cindy Woodhouse is elected as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN). [81] December 28 – Mary Simon announces 78 new appointments to the Order of Canada. [82]