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The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario ran a full slate of candidates in the 1999 provincial election, and elected 59 members in 103 constituencies
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of candidates in the 1999 provincial election, and won 24 out of 57 seats to become
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario fielded a full slate of 125 candidates in the 1975 Ontario general election. The party, which had been in
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario is one of the three largest political parties in Ontario, along with the Ontario NDP and the Liberal Party
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario fielded a full slate of 103 candidates in the 2003 Ontario general election. The party, which had been in
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The Green Party of Ontario ran 58 candidates in the 1999 provincial election, none of whom were elected. Some of these candidates have their own biography
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The Green Party of Ontario fielded 102 candidates in the 2003 provincial election in Ontario, Canada, none of whom were elected. The only riding which
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compared to the 88 Ontario MPs returned in the federal election a year earlier. During the 1995 election campaign, the Progressive Conservative Party pledged
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba won a majority government in the 1990 provincial election. Many of the party's candidates have their own
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leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, and Brampton, Ontario Mayor Patrick Brown also ran for the position, but was disqualified in early
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There were a number of independent candidates in the 1999 Ontario provincial election, none of whom were elected.[citation needed] Kenneth T. Burgess was
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1984, in London, Ontario by Robert Metz and Marc Emery. The Freedom Party has fielded candidates in every provincial election since 1985, and in several
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the governing Ontario Progressive Conservative Party in the days following the 2003 North American blackout. The election resulted in a majority government
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premier of Ontario. He took office on June 29, 2018, following the 2018 Ontario election where his Progressive Conservative (PC) party won a majority of seats
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the party. At the 1993 federal election, the NDP tumbled to less than seven per cent support, and lost all 11 of its federal seats in Ontario. By the time
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ran a full slate of candidates in the 1997 federal election, and won 20 seats out of 301 to emerge as the
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Under construction freeway in Ontario
Bradford Bypass — to the "beyond 2031" timeframe. After the 2018 Ontario general election, the new Progressive Conservative (PC) government of Doug Ford announced
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provincial election, the party ran one candidate each election in order to keep the party's name in the possession of supporters of the Reform Party of
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The governing Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ran a full slate of 295 candidates in the 1993 federal election, and lost official party status
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of the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP). On June 15, 2008, Hampton informed the party's provincial council that he would not stand for re-election as
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as the 23rd premier of Ontario from 2002 to 2003. A Progressive Conservative, he took over the premiership upon Mike Harris's resignation as party leader
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The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ran a full slate of 295 candidates in the 1988 federal election, and won 169 seats for a second consecutive
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Twelve candidates of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada were elected in the 2000 federal election, making the party the fifth-largest in the House
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Canadian politician
of the Progressive Conservative Party. Ciriello was born in London, Ontario. Her father, John Ciriello, was a professor in the Department of Physiology
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Parliamentary session of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
by-elections. It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Premier Dalton McGuinty. The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party
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Lewis in the 2020 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election and indicated he considered seeking the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party nomination
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The Reform Party of Canada (French: Parti réformiste du Canada) was a right-wing populist and conservative federal political party in Canada that existed
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is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. It covers the southwestern
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for the province of Ontario. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 1999 who represented the riding
Doug_Ford_Sr.
Premier of Ontario since 2018
as the 26th premier of Ontario and as leader of the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party of Ontario since 2018. He represents the Toronto riding of Etobicoke
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President of the Carlington Community Association Mike Patton - Ontario Progressive Conservative Party candidate in the 2007 Ontario general election in Ottawa
2014 Ottawa municipal election
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The Conservative Party of Canada ran a full slate of candidates in the 2004 federal election, and won 99 seats out of 308 to form the Official Opposition
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Ottawa East) is a provincial electoral district in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1908. It
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riding of Simcoe West, from 1990 to 2022. He sat as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario caucus from his first election until November
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2018–2022 term of Canadian provincial legislature
in advance of the 2022 Ontario general election. The 42nd Parliament sat for two sessions. The Progressive Conservative Party led by Premier Doug Ford
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was the case with the Progressive Conservative governments formed in 1957 and in 1979, and the Liberal governments formed following the elections of 1896
List of Canadian federal elections
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Manitoba party election for party leader
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Canadian politician (born 1986)
and Ontario's minister of Energy and Mines. Lecce was the Ontario Minister of Education from 2019 to 2024. A member of the Progressive Conservative (PC)
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world. The Liberal Party, led by Jean Chrétien, won a majority government, defeating the governing Progressive Conservative Party in a landslide. The 22.6%
1993 Canadian federal election
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Canadian provincial leadership election
In 2026, the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick will hold a leadership election to choose a permanent leader to replace Glen Savoie, who became
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Parliamentary session of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
leader of the Ontario NDP at the party's 2009 leadership convention. June 27, 2009: Tim Hudak was elected leader of the Progressive Conservative party at
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between resignation of Elston and election of McLeod. 9 John Tory was chosen as leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party on September 18, 2004
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for the job or that the party (or the candidate themselves) wishes to give a candidate an easier election than would happen in their home area. The term
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the only Conservative candidate elected in a true Northern Ontario riding in either the 1995 or 1999 elections (if the definition of Northern Ontario
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parliamentary representation, the party's candidates have previously been elected to the House of Commons, the Ontario legislature, the Manitoba legislature,
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Canadian politician (born 1969)
supporter of Ontario Attorney-General Roy McMurtry. He was later president of the youth wing of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, and aligned
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the Progressive Conservatives and former Prime Minister Joe Clark took over the party and opposed any union with the Reform Party. In the spring of 2000
2000 Canadian federal election
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district. The provincial riding of King—Vaughan is represented by Stephen Lecce, a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. It was created
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Provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1867 at the time of confederation and lasted until provincial redistribution in 1996
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Premier of Ontario from 2003 to 2013
defeat in the 1995 election, McGuinty was elected leader in the 1996 leadership election. McGuinty lost the 1999 election to Progressive Conservative Premier
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Former provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada
Guelph—Wellington was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2007. The riding was
Guelph—Wellington (provincial electoral district)
Guelph—Wellington_(provincial_electoral_district)
Canadian politician; mayor of Toronto
district as a Progressive Conservative candidate. The seat was vacated by liberal finance minister Donald Macdonald. Crombie won the by-election by a large
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been the Ontario minister of emergency preparedness and response since 2025. Dunlop has represented the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party in the Legislative
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Political candidate who frequently runs for an elected office but seldom wins
been labelled as perennial candidates. It has been noted that some perennial candidates take part in an election with the aim of winning, and some do have
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Notable individuals and entities
This is a list of notable individuals and entities who provided endorsements to candidates during the 2020 Ontario Liberal Party leadership contest, or
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a provincial electoral district in central Ontario, Canada, that elected one Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It was created in 1999 from
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Premier of Ontario from 2013 to 2018
served as the 25th premier of Ontario and leader of the Ontario Liberal Party from 2013 to 2018. Wynne served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2003
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Canadian politician
in Ontario, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2014, representing the riding of Durham for the Progressive Conservative
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The Conservative Party of Canada ran a full slate of 308 candidates in the 2006 Canadian federal election. Some of these candidates have separate biography
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Canadian Conservative politician
West—Mississauga and a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, including as Minister of Health and Long-Term Care under premiers
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Election in Canada
Alliance nomination for the 2004 federal election in Nepean—Carleton, but the party merged with the Progressive Conservatives, nullifying it. He is an
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Canadian politician (1937–2026)
incumbent Ontario Progressive Conservative Party in freefall, and in the course of the campaign, Premier Davis was forced to commit his party to bringing in rent
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26th and current premier of Ontario, Canada
in the 2018 Ontario general election, as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PCPO) caucus in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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Canadian provincial legislative officer
East). There were nine candidates for the position of Speaker in the 40th Ontario legislature, held after the 2011 provincial election returned a minority
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