Crombie's stunning defeat was one of several close races in the Greater Toronto Area on Thursday night. Here are the highlights from how Toronto and the 905 voted.
Follow the results live. PC leader Doug Ford is after his third straight majority, which would be the first in the province in more than 65 years. Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie, NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Green Leader Mike Schreiner are campaigning for a change.
Live debate runs from 6:30-8 p.m. ET Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie says Ontarians telling her they’re “afraid to get sick” due to broken health-care system
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles was in Toronto on Tuesday appealing to voters in a city that will be key to the party's fortunes on election day, as the Progressive Conservatives push to flip New Democrat ridings elsewhere in the province.
Doug Ford, Marit Stiles, Bonnie Crombie and Mike Schreiner debate live at 6:30 p.m. ET Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford, NDP Leader Marit Stiles, Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie and Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner will take part in the televised debate,
Live debate runs from 6:30-8 p.m. ET Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie says Ontarians telling her they’re “afraid to get sick” due to broken health-care system
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie lost in her riding of Mississauga East-Cooksville Thursday night, but vowed to stay on as party leader. “You know I’m not going to slow down,” she told the crowd at her election-night party.
Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie will meet with the party executive and MPPs to talk about how she can move the forward without a seat in the Ontario legislature.
While Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservatives' third majority win was obviously the most significant development of this week's Ontario election, it had other political ramifications. Here are some of the other key takeaways.
While acknowledging the election results weren't what the party had hoped for, Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie celebrated regaining official party status and vowed to hold Ford accountable as premier.
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie lost her own riding in Thursday’s provincial even as her party appeared on track to gain official status in the legislature.
The Ontario Liberal Party managed to regain official party status on Thursday night, something they haven’t had since 2018