So winning elections is about earning people’s trust and then working hard all the way through election day, like today, on a day like today,” interim Liberal leader John Fraser said.“Take a look at the results. I think it’s fair to say the message to Doug Ford is, ‘Your priorities are not the priorities of Ontario’s families. Ottawa-Vanier byelection videos and latest news articles; GlobalNews.ca your source for the latest news on Ottawa-Vanier byelection . We need to bring in more people, we need to have many, many, many more conversations with all the residents of Ontario. }_������0 endstream endobj 52 0 obj <>/Metadata 2 0 R/PageLayout/OneColumn/Pages 49 0 R/StructTreeRoot 6 0 R/Type/Catalog>> endobj 53 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/Font<>/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 0/Tabs/S/Type/Page>> endobj 54 0 obj <>stream %PDF-1.5 %���� Voters in Ottawa-Vanier elected lawyer and longtime school board trustee Lucille Collard as their MPP, while councillor Stephen Blais won the byelection in Orleans. 0 He was first elected councillor of Cumberland in 2010 and was re-elected in 2014 and 2018. “After that, we’ll be continuing the construction of our party. TORONTO, Feb. 28, 2020 /CNW/ - Unofficial results show that 26,000 voters, or 23.5% of registered voters, in Orléans cast a ballot in yesterday's provincial by-election.. No results found. Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited.This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. Simard, who represents the Eastern Ontario riding of Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, fell out of favour with the governing party within months of the PCs forming government. The PC vote share fell almost 10 percentage points, from 21 per cent in the last election to 12 per cent on Thursday.With 95 per cent of polls in Orleans reporting, Blais had won 55 per cent of the vote, a leap from the 39 per cent that former MPP Marie-France Lalonde won the seat with for the Liberals in 2018. Read more about.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Join the mailing list to receive daily email updates.Liberals hold Ottawa-Vanier and Ottawa-Orléans seats in provincial byelections.Stephen Blais and Lucille Collard celebrate their election win at the Crate & Crust Restaurant on Olgilvie Rd as by-elections were held in Ottawa-Vanier and Orleans. In comparison, 10,951 voters, or 10.7% of registered voters in Orléans participated in advance polls for the 2018 general election. According to her website, her work as a federal lawyer has touched areas including international trade administrative and regulatory law with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. Djilane had about 5,000 votes, or 25 per cent, while PC candidate Patrick Mayangi trailed well behind in third place with 2,300 votes, or about 11 per cent of the total.Also running in Ottawa-Vanier in this byelection were: Benjamin Koczwarski, Green party; Ken Lewis, Libertarian; J. Justin O’Donnell, Alliance: Above Znoneofthe (formerly Sheldon Bergson), None of the Above Direct Democracy party; and independent Julie Fiala.The win by Blais was the fifth in a row for the Liberals in Ottawa-Orléans, but the margin of of victory was up substantial. Within 20 minutes and with just a half-dozen polls reporting, both Collard and Blais had substantial leads over their closest competitors: Myriam Djilane of the NDP and Natalie Montgomery of the Conservatives, respectively.“I think you have to talk to some families in Orléans to decide or to understand what motivated their vote,” said Blais, who has served as city councillor in Cumberland ward for the past decade and before that as a school board trustee.“We worked very hard for six months, talking to residents about what was important to them, and obviously I’ve been working very hard for 15 years, delivering real results for residents in Orléans, from education to infrastructure and services. %%EOF I think it’s a combination of our positive message both as a party and locally in Orléans.”.The vacancies being filled Thursday resulted from the resignations of incumbent Liberals Natalie Des Rosiers in Ottawa-Vanier and Marie-France Lalonde in Ottawa-Orléans. Elections Ontario Aug 02, 2019, 13:45 ET. h�b``b``�` �؇���Y8�ń���!���sa;k��EM������f0�Y�`U"�(ɶ�Uܐ�L�� ���2��3� �

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