the pcs won 83 out of 124 seats in the 2022 election, with the ndp capturing 31, the liberals eight and the greens one. at dissolution, the tories had 79 seats, the ndp 28, the liberals held nine and the greens two. there were six independents.
former liberal prime minister jean chrétien, former manitoba premier duff roblin, former prime minister sir wilfrid laurier and former sask. premier brad wall. ford’s “three-peat” victory puts him in a fairly exclusive group of individual leaders.
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when asked by reporters on his final campaign stop wednesday if he would seek a fourth term, ford responded, “man, i want to be premier forever.”
ford pitched his party as the only force capable of propping up ontario’s economy and standing up to trump and his tariff threats and annexation bullying, even floating the idea of cutting off power exports to the u.s. in retaliation for the tariff threats.
stephenson said the parties challenging ford aren’t “super strong” and are dealing with new leaders. however, the discussions and the topics also haven’t been about ontario issues, she said.
“when a voter goes to the polls, i know the collection of things they may be thinking about. some of the most important to consider in today’s environment would be a safe pair of hands to guide ontario through challenging economic times,” she said.
ontario liberal leader bonnie crombie on stage at her campaign headquarters to address her supporters during the ontario provincial election in mississauga, ont.
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“what i mean by that is some reputation, and some feelings of competence and, i guess, some comfort level that the person is able to handle these challenges ahead. and that’s not always the time that you start to look for a new leader. that’s when you start to think, ‘well, how bad is what we have right now?’