Bonnie Crombie seeks Ontario Liberal leadership, denounces Doug Ford Via brianlilley
The question: Why on earth would Crombie want to run?
Giving up the job before having a chance to guide Mississauga into its next chapter seems like an odd choice. It’s a choice made even odder when you look at the job she’d be leaving the mayor’s chair to seek.Article content Sure, Crombie could add new spark and excitement to the party. Her years of organizing for Liberal politicians, going back decades, would bring valuable experience and strength to the party, but would she have a chance to topple Ford?Article content
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