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Liberals win pair of seats in Ontario provincial byelectionsThe Ontario Liberals won a pair of provincial byelections Thursday, including snagging a previously Progressive Conservative seat.PoliticsJul 28, 2023
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Ontario provincial byelections set for today in Toronto, Ottawa areasResidents of two Ontario ridings head to the polls today to elect new provincial representatives, after a pair of resignations left those seats vacant.CrimeJul 27, 2023
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Residents of two Ontario ridings set to head to the polls for byelectionsResidents of two Ontario ridings, Scarborough-Guildwood in Toronto and Kanata-Carleton in Ottawa, are set to head to the polls for byelections.PoliticsJul 25, 2023
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Low advance turnout in 2 Ontario byelections ahead of polling day July 27Voters in both Scarborough—Guildwood and Kanata—Carleton are voting to replace Ontario MPPs who have resigned their seats.PoliticsJul 22, 2023
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Advance voting starts in Toronto, Ottawa area provincial byelectionsAdvance voting is set to start today in provincial byelections in Kanata-Carleton and Scarborough-Guildwood.PoliticsJul 19, 2023
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Two Ontario provincial byelections called for July 27In a press release Wednesday, Premier Doug Ford's office said a writ was issed under Section 9.1 of the Election Act for byelections in Kanata-Carleton and Scarborough-Guildwood.CanadaJun 28, 2023
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Ontario election 2022 results: Kanata-CarletonKanata-Carleton is a provincial riding located in Ottawa.CanadaMay 25, 2022
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Jenna Sudds resigns from Ottawa council after election confirmed in Kanata—CarletonKanata North Coun. Jenna Sudds formally resigned her seat at Ottawa city council on Thursday, opening questions as to how the position will be filled.PoliticsSep 23, 2021
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Canada election results: Kanata-CarletonLiberal Party candidate Jenna Sudds is projected to win election in Kanata-Carleton.CanadaMay 30, 2021
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Liberal Karen McCrimmon wins Ottawa riding of Kanata-CarletonThe former Canadian Forces lieutenant colonel was leading by nearly 3,700 votes over her closest challenger, Conservative Justina McCaffrey, with nearly 98 per cent of polls reporting.PoliticsOct 22, 2019
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