Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie officially kicked off her campaign to become leader of the Ontario Liberal Party on Wednesday with a special event attended by dozens of cheering supporters.
Speaking from Mississauga shortly after 5 p.m., Crombie said she has the “experience and energy” necessary to take on Doug Ford in the next provincial election, slated for the spring of 2026.
“They told me that they want a leader who will stand up and fight for Ontarians. They told me that we need to return to the big tent party that has been our success.” In her remarks, Crombie took aim at Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government and its policies on healthcare, education and the environment.
Crombie also criticized the Ford government’s decision to open up parts of the Greenbelt and Ontario Place to developers, saying it’s “just plain wrong at a time when rural emergency rooms are being closed.” Ford has already made it clear he is ready to battle it out with Crombie should she win the leadership bid, saying last month that he wasn’t surprised to hear she was exploring a run.
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