the overall result of thursday’s provincial election hasn’t really changed the big picture, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t some interesting outcomes.
parties lost seats they were hoping to win or keep, others won where they weren’t expecting it, and people with some questionable views were thankfully defeated.
the big shocker of the night, for those not paying attention, was liberal leader bonnie crombie losing in mississauga east cooksville.
crombie was trying to win a seat the pc party had won in 2018 and 2022 that had no incumbent and was now open. the candidate the pc’s put up against crombie was silvia gualtieri, whose son-in-law is brampton mayor patrick brown.
crombie and brown have a very difficult relationship from their times as competing mayors on peel regional council. brown put his sizable political machine behind getting gualtieri elected – and it paid off with her winning over crombie by 1,227 votes.
the liberals did pick up a couple of seats including etobicoke-lakeshore, a true swing riding both provincially and federally. incumbent pc mpp christine hogarth, who held the riding from 2018, lost on thursday to former health executive lee fairclough.
in toronto-st. paul’s, liberal candidate and former tv anchor stephanie smyth handily defeated jill andrew, a two-time incumbent, ndp mpp. andrew is one of the mpps from the new democrats with problematic issues around jewish identity and israel.