Ontario Liberal leadership candidate Bonnie Crombie gathered feedback from Northern Ontario residents during a recent tour of the region
Returning home to the Greater Toronto Area following a tour of Northern Ontario, Ontario Leadership candidate Bonnie Crombie said she gained various northern perspectives.
“The North’s resilience and innovative economy are critical to Ontario’s growth and prosperity, yet the Ford Conservatives continue to fail the region. Crombie has been mayor of Mississauga since 2014, and launched her Ontario Liberal leadership bid in June after the launch of an “exploratory committee” three weeks prior. She served as a Liberal MP from 2008 to 2011.
Hearing from Ontarians throughout the province “is the only way that we are going to create the right policies and plans to rebuild our party and ultimately our province,” she said.
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