Bonnie Crombie officially kicked off her campaign on Saturday afternoon to be re-elected as mayor of Mississauga.
Crombie, speaking at her campaign headquarters on South Service Road, said she wants to continue serving the city west of Toronto after eight years as mayor because she believes she offers "strong, steady, competent" leadership.
"The face of the city has changed in the past eight years. When you see the downtown, it's becoming a very urban downtown, with a lot of towers, a lot of shopping, and culture," she said.Crombie said she believes she provided strong leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. She said she gave regular updates about the state of the pandemic in Mississauga on the TV networks. The pandemic was different in Mississauga than it was in Toronto and in Brampton, she added.
A view of Mississauga City Hall, Celebration Square Clock Tower, Square One, Absolute Condos, known as the 'Marilyn Monroe Buildings,' and surrounding residential neighbourhoods.
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