Created in 1999, the constituency of Burlington, a district with a population of 123,180 residents and growing, has been represented mostly by members of the Progressive Conservative Party. Jane McKenna, current MPP, first represented the riding when she was elected to office in 2011. She held the riding for the PC until the Liberals took over the constituency between 2014-2018.
TORONTO – A majority government of the Progressive Conservative, just like in 2018. This is the most likely scenario, six weeks before the provincial vote, according to the projections of the seats elaborated by the specialized website 338canada.com, which analyzes the level of consensus of the parties in the race in view of the appointment at the polls on June 2nd. According to the data examined, if it were to vote at this time the party led by outgoing Prime Minister Doug Ford would win 71 of the 124 seats available, well above the 63 necessary to guarantee an absolute majority of deputies in Queen’s Park: four years ago the Progressive Conservative won in 76 constituencies.
TORONTO – Wellington–Halton Hills si estende su una vasta area (1.584 km²) che circonda il distretto elettorale provinciale di Guelph. Situato nell’Ontario sudoccidentale, la circoscrizione comprende le città di Halton Hills ed Erin. Ne fanno parte anche i comuni di Centre Wellington, Guelph/Eramosa e Puslinch…
TORONTO – Anche i partiti politici non sono immuni dal ciclo di rinascita e rigenerazione. Solo che, per mischiare metafore, ogni tanto devono “essere ridotti in cenere prima che la fenice possa risorgere”. Nel 2018, l’Ontario Liberal Party dell’ex premier Wynne è crollato quasi completamente…
TORONTO – Even political parties are not immune from the cycle of rebirth and regeneration. Except that, to mix metaphors, occasionally they have to “be burned to their ashes before the phoenix can rise” again. In 2018, former premier Wynne’s Ontario Liberal Party crashed almost completely.