2018 Peel Region municipal elections explained

Election Name:2018 Peel Region chair election
Country:Ontario
Vote Type:Popular
Previous Election:2014
Previous Year:2014
Next Election:2022
Next Year:2022

Peel Region municipal elections, 2018, were part of the larger Ontario municipal elections, that took place on Monday, October 22.

After ballots were cast, Patrick Brown was elected as the mayor of Brampton, Bonnie Crombie re-elected as the mayor of Mississauga[1] and Allan Thompson re-elected as the mayor of Caledon.[2]

The election was intended to be the first ever direct election of the Peel Regional chair. However, the election of this position was cancelled after the Doug Ford government introduced The Better Local Government Act, 2018 (Bill 5) in August 2018.[3]

Open races

Jim Tovey, Mississauga councillor for Ward 1, died suddenly in January 2018. Tovey was in the midst of planning for massive waterfront redevelopment.[4]

In February 2018, Brampton councillor Chris Gibson announced his retirement in Wards 1 & 5. Officially a city councillor, he had been given the city's additional Regional seat for multiple terms.[5] Regional councillor Elaine Moore, from the same wards, announced her retirement in late March.[6]

Gael Miles retirement was made public the evening before the start of registration. Caledon's Doug Beffort retired.

Peel Region chair

Original nomination process

In 2016, the provincial Liberal government announced voters in the 2018 election would elect regional chairs. Across the province, the selection of regional chairs varies, with some regional councils electing chairs while other chairs being selected by councillors. Peel Region traditionally appointed the regional chair from existing councillors.[7]

In early 2018, the candidates for the position of regional chair began to be nominated.

Starting the year "85% sure" he would run,[8] Ron Starr officially announced his intention to run for Regional Chair in late March 2018.[9] Later, after the cancellation of the position, Starr withdrew to run for re-election in Ward 6.

Rumours that were circulating of Patrick Brown running for Regional chair were neither confirmed or denied, when asked by Metroland in May 2018. Brown was accused of sexual misconduct in January, which he denies, forcing his resignation as Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leader. He moved to Mississauga after being removed from the party caucus. He did not run for re-election as a Barrie MPP in the June provincial election.[10] Patrick Brown also withdrew from the race.

Mississauga councillor Nando Iannicca enrolled in July.[11]

Bob Delaney, former MPP for Mississauga-Streetsville, registered in July. Charles Sousa and Harinder Takhar, also former MPPs, agreed to not run, in an effort to not split the vote.[12]

Registered candidates included:

A shift in Ontario's government after the provincial elections, saw Doug Ford announce the cancellation of the voter elected position of regional chair in Peel.[13]

While this prompted Brown to pull his Chair nomination, to run for Mayor of Brampton, Delaney continued his campaign, noting that the law had yet to pass.[14]

Incumbent Frank Dale has indicated he may change his mind on retirement, according to The Mississauga News.[15]

Appointment process

TVO journalist Steve Paikin has heard suggestion of the following candidates:[16]

Former Caledon Regional councillor Barb Shaughnessy, who had run for Mayor of Caledon, indicated that she would not be pursuing the position.[17]

Brampton

Brampton had 313,273 eligible voters during the 2018 election. A total of 169 voting locations were open across the city.

Mayor

In October 2017, incumbent Brampton Mayor Linda Jeffrey announced her intent to run for a second term.[18]

Real estate lawyer Wesley Jackson was noted in a February 2018 Peel Daily News article as "hoping to become Brampton's next mayor."[19]

In July, John Sprovieri announced his intention to run for Mayor of Brampton.[20] Omar Mansoury withdrew.

On Election Day on October 22, Patrick Brown was declared the winner.[21]

Mayoral Candidate[22] Vote%
Patrick Brown 46,89444.43
Linda Jeffrey (X) 42,99340.73
5,3195.04
John Sprovieri 5,0284.76
Wesley Jackson 2,4422.31
Vinod Kumar Mahesan 1,9051.80
Mansoor Ameersulthan 9720.92

Debates

Brampton Board of Trade is hosting debates of city council candidates throughout the day on September 17, 2018, through live stream, concluding with a Mayoral debate. Brown, Gosal, Jackson, Jeffrey, and Sprovieri were invited to the event. Questions were pre-selected from membership. According to the Guardian, the majority of the event saw "Brown and Sprovieri focusing much of their attention on Jeffrey's record and vice versa."[23]

The first Mayoral debate to allow physical attendance will be held September 20, 2018, at Sheridan College, Davis Campus, through The Pointer, an online news outlet for Brampton.[24]

Brampton Focus hosted a debate on September 25 at the Rose Theatre Brampton, inviting Jeffrey, Brown, Gosal, and Sprovieri. Media reports suggest that the debate was often drowned out by cheering and jeering.[25]

A debate was held by the Brampton Real Estate Board on October 4. All candidates were in attendance.

Prime Asia TV Canada hosted a debate on October 18.[26]

Endorsements

Patrick Brown
Linda Jeffrey

Jeffrey held a fundraiser at the Albany Club of Toronto, a venue associated with the Conservative Party.

Polling

Forum Research, released October 19, 2018[31]

40%40%7%14%
Linda JeffreyPatrick BrownJohn SprovieriOther

Incumbent Linda Jeffrey and candidate Patrick Brown both polled at 40%, John Sprovieri polled at 7%, Wesley Jackson at 5%, Bal Gosal at 4%, Vinod Kumar Mahesan at 4%, and Mansoor Ameersulthan at 1%.

Mainstreet Research, taken October 19, 2018[32]

43.9%39.3%6.6%4.6%
Patrick BrownLinda JeffreyJohn SprovieriBal Gosal

Mainstreet's numbers were based on decided voters; 5.6% of voters were voting for other candidates. The complete survey found 17.4% of all voters were undecided.

Regional council

Ward 1 & 5

Moffat, Rai, Russo, and Vicente attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate.[33]

Of the candidates, only McClelland has held political office, as a Liberal MPP. He surrendered his law license in 2015, after allegations of professional misconduct.[34]

Russo is a citizen member of the city's Committee of Adjustment, serving as its chair.[35]

Regional Councillor Wards 1 & 5Vote%
Paul Vicente 7,59343.66
Mario Russo 5,51431.71
Carman McClelland1,3117.54
Rajbir Kaur 1,1986.89
Harnek Rai 1,1786.77
Charles Moffatt 5963.43

Ward 2 & 6

Bains, Campbell, Jones, and Palleschi attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate.[36]

Ward 2 & 6 CandidateVote%
Michael Palleschi (X) 7,34035.55
Gurpreet Kaur Bains 5,97128.92
Everton Dwight Campbell 2,72613.20
Allan Jones 2,0359.86
Raghav Patel 8954.34
Shannon Iyer 7433.60
Lateef Khaliq 6443.12
Nisha Luthra 2911.41

Ward 3 & 4

Martin Medeiros won the wards over Shan Gill in 2014, by 100 votes.[37] Incumbent Martin Medeiros lived in Mississauga in 2014, but began a move to Brampton, allowing him to run in the election. Resident Peter Bailey filed a legal proceeding to try and remove Medeiros from office, but was unsuccessful. The action was in advance of a vote on the then-Hurontario Main Light Rail Transit project, which Medeiros wanted and Bailey did not.[38]

Former incumbent John Sanderson is a nominee for 2018; he ran for Mayor of Brampton in 2014, finishing second. Sanderson has noted that the 2018 campaign is the "dirtiest" he's experienced, blaming Medeiros for the tone.[39]

Grewal, Kus, Medeiros, and Sanderson attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate.[40]

Ward 3 & 4 CandidateVote%
Martin Medeiros (X) 7,55138.83
John Sanderson 6,17531.75
Prabhjot Grewal 4,05920.87
Chirag Patel1,3366.87
Joseph Kus326 1.68

Ward 7 & 8

Pat Fortini is the incumbent for the wards.

Cody Vatcher has been critical of Mayor Jeffrey, suggesting that she "simply never learned to graciously accept defeat," when her votes were defeated. He also campaigned on standing up to an incumbent who hasn't “stood up for our fair share” and “rolled out the red carpet” for certain health care announcements.[41]

Bruce Marshall has the endorsement of retiring incumbent Gael Miles.[42]

All of the candidates attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate.[43]

Ward 7 & 8 CandidateVote%
Pat Fortini (X) 10,29952.65
Bruce Marshall4,469 22.85
Ajay Tandon 3,71418.99
Cody Vatcher1,0785.51

Ward 9 & 10

All three candidates attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate.[44]

Ward 7 & 8 CandidateVote%
Gurpreet Singh Dhillon 14,33055.46
Michelle Shaw 6,272 24.27
Vicky Dhillon5,238 20.27

Amratlal Mistry withdrew from the race.

City council

Ward 1 & 5

Boucher, Pimentel, Santos, and Tatangelo attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate.

Pimentel spent 30 years as a City of Brampton employee.

Candidate Vote%
Rowena Santos 7,160 41.34
Joe Pimentel 2,647 15.28
Don Patel 1,883 10.87
Daryl Romeo 1,111 6.41
Princess Boucher 856 4.94
Josephine Tatangelo 856 4.94
Abdul Qayyum Chaudhry 843 4.87
Karanjit Singh Pandher 814 4.70
Sanjeev Bansal 586 3.38
Imtiaz Haider 290 1.67
Harmanpreet Mankoo 274 1.58

Ward 2 & 6

Gurpreet Kaur Bains has withdrawn.

Chambers, Mann, and Pearce attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate. Whillans, chair of a hospital fundraiser golf tournament, was unable to attend. The tournament was scheduled in March.

Candidate Vote%
Doug Whillans (X) 5,968 28.99
Jermaine Chambers 3,238 15.73
Jim McDowell 2,859 13.89
Joe Sidhu 2,319 11.27
Paul Mann 1,886 9.16
Lisa Pearce 1,868 9.07
M. Joseph Shaji 906 4.40
Anwar Warsi 797 3.87
Ojie F. Eghobor 744 3.61

Ward 3 & 4

Hansra and Rennie attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate. Incumbent Bowman was unable to attend, due to the debate being scheduled against a hospital fundraising golf tournament, of which he is vice-chair, and had been scheduled since March.[45] Candidate Nishi Sidhu also cited a "previous engagement", and Omar Mansoury accepted the invitation but did not attend.[46]

Bowman has taken time off work at City Hall to campaign, noting that other incumbents continued to collect a wage during their campaigning.[47]

Candidate Vote%
Jeff Bowman (X) 9,950 52.12
Harpreet Singh Hansra 4,361 22.84
Nishi Sidhu 1,515 7.94
Parin Choksi 1,358 7.11
Ryan Rennie 891 4.67
Omar Mansoury 698 3.66
Tanveer Singh 317 1.66

Ward 7 & 8

Martin Singh and Charmaine Williams were in attendance at the Brampton Board of Trade debate.

Dhaliwal's election advertising is shared with Region incumbent Pat Fortini.[48]

Candidate Vote%
Charmaine Williams 5,086 25.76
4,403 22.30
Karla Bailey 3,489 17.67
Harveen Dhaliwal 3,364 17.04
Cheryl Rodricks 1,003 5.08
Drew Riedstra 824 4.17
Gurvinder Singh 712 3.61
Sam Kunjicka 512 2.59
Mokshi Virk 348 1.76

Ward 9 & 10

Dabb, Farquharson, Singh, and Tharani attended the Brampton Board of Trade debate whilst various other prominent debates have included Singh, Dabb, Gupta and Sidhu among the candidates.

Candidate Vote%
Harkirat Singh 10,804 42.87
Michael Farquharson 4,629 18.37
Rohit Sidhu 3,894 15.45
Dharmaveer Gohil 1,922 7.63
Mangaljit Dabb 1,437 5.70
Mahendra Gupta 1,303 5.17
Naresh Tharani 1,214 4.82

Caledon

Mayor

In January 2018, Allan Thompson confirmed that he'd be seeking re-election.[49]

Mayor, registered candidates

Candidate Vote%
Allan Thompson (X) 7,392 45.37
Barb Shaughnessy 4,976 30.54
Kelly Darnley 3,925 24.09

Debates

On September 24, the candidates discussed Bolton development at the Inglewood Community Centre.[50]

A Mayoral debate, which would have also been a debate for Ward 5 councillors, was scheduled and cancelled.[51] A resident organized a new debate, for October 9. The event had extensive debate on a new paramedic deployment model.[52]

Council

Rob Mezzapelli[53] and Doug Beffort[54] are both retiring from area council. Gord McClure has yet to announce intent.

Ward 1 Area Councillor

William Motley-Bailey was registered, but withdrew.

Candidate Vote%
Lynn Kiernan 945 34.09
Dwayne Jackson 915 33.01
Mauro Testani 577 20.82
Robert Rees 335 12.09

Ward 1 Regional Councillor

Candidate Vote%
Ian Sinclair 1,219 43.33
Tom Sweeney 885 31.46
Jim Wallace 650 23.11
William Motley-Bailey 59 2.10

Ward 2 Area Councillor

In 2022, Singh won the NDP riding nomination for Brampton North, supplanting incumbent MPP Kevin Yarde.[55]

Candidate Vote%
Christina Early 1,796 44.70
Sandeep Singh 1,193 29.69
Christopher Gilmer 447 11.12
Brian Dunn 372 9.26
John N. Rutter 210 5.23

Ward 2 Regional Councillor

Downey's campaign literature included free children's passes for the Brampton Fall Fair, passes available for free at schools and stores. Corrigan has objected to the practice, as a possible breach of municipal campaign laws.[56]

Candidate Vote%
Johanna Downey (X) 3,013 76.67
Kevin Corrigan 917 23.33

Ward 3 & 4 Area Councillor

Candidate Vote%
Nick deBoer (X) 2,319 56.19
Cheryl Connors 1,808 43.81

Ward 3 & 4 Regional Councillor

Candidate Vote%
Jennifer Innis (X) 2,877 68.50
Derek Clark 1,323 31.50

Ward 5 Area Councillor

Candidates for Ward 5 Regional and Area Councillor, as well as Mayoral candidates, will appear in a debate organized by a resident, after a scheduled debate was cancelled.[57]

Candidate Vote%
Tony Rosa 2,066 40.77
Steve Conforti 2,036 40.17
Joe Luschak 966 19.06

Ward 5 Regional Councillor

Candidate Vote%
Annette Groves (X) 3,150 60.81
Angela Panacci 2,030 39.19

Mississauga

During the campaign, former Mississauga News editor John Stewart noted that the election was marked by a dearth of information or debates, in contrast to previous elections.[58]

Mayor

Election Name:2018 Mississauga Mayoral election
Country:Mississauga
Type:Presidential
Previous Election:2014 Peel Region municipal elections#Mississauga
Previous Year:2014
Next Election:2022 Peel Region municipal elections#Mississauga
Next Year:2022
Election Date:October 22, 2018
Image1 Size:125
Party1:Independent politician
Colour1:Red
Popular Vote1:91,422
Percentage1:76.7%
Candidate2:Kevin J. Johnston
Party2:Independent politician
Colour2:White
Popular Vote2:16,079
Percentage2:13.5%
Mayor
Before Election:Bonnie Crombie
After Election:Bonnie Crombie

Bonnie Crombie was the incumbent and re-elected with a substantial majority on October 22, 2018.

Kevin J. Johnston announced his intention to run in March 2018. Peel Regional Police charged Johnston in July 2017 with "willfully promoting hatred, a charge under the Criminal Code of Canada that carries a maximum penalty of two years in jail," according to Mississauga News.[59] Johnston withdrew his mayoral candidacy on July 25 and registered to run for Ward 9 city councillor instead.[60] Then on July 26, withdrew his councillor candidacy and re-registered as a mayoral candidate.[61] Johnston stated in September to be talking with four organizations a day.[62] Johnston ran for the same position in the previous election, placing 11th out of 15.

Mayoral Candidate[63] Vote%
Bonnie Crombie (X) 91,42276.68
Kevin J. Johnston 16,07913.49
Scott E. W. Chapman 4,5633.83
Andrew Lee 2,9702.49
Mohsin Khan 1,4581.22
Yasmin Pouragheli 9960.84
Tiger Meng Wu 9890.83
Syed Qumber Rizvi 7520.63

Debates

University of Toronto Mississauga Students’ Union hosted a debate on October 4, that was attended by Chapman, Crombie, Lee, Pouragheli, and Rizvi. They confirmed that Johnston was not invited.[64]

Council

Ward 1

Dave Cook was the appointed incumbent for Ward 1. As per promise on receiving the position,[65] he did not stand for election in the 2018 contest. Cook replaced elected councillor Jim Tovey, who died in January 2018.[66]

Former Conservative Party of Canada federal MP Brad Butt, currently the Mississauga Board of Trade Director of Government Relations, is a notable candidate.[67] Butt also considered running in Ward 6, but changed his intentions when Ron Starr re-entered that race, after the cancellation of the Regional Chair election.[68]

Kristian Velkoski withdrew to run for a public school board trustee.

An all-candidates debate was held September 19, by ratepayers' groups; Marco Pedri did not attend. Topics discussed including speeding reduction, the Lakeview zoning by-law, and cannabis stores.[69] The ward was later profiled by Mississauga News.[70] Three residents' associations held another debate, featuring Burke, Butt, Dasko, Hart, Roque and Setaram. The remaining candidates, Mancini and Pedri, did not attend.[71]

Ward 1 CandidateVote%
Stephen Dasko 4,484 47.59
2,188 23.22
Natalie Hart 1,472 15.62
Miles Roque 6566.96
Sharmila Setaram 3183.37
Terry Burke 2062.19
Larry Mancini 75 0.80
Marco Pedri 240.25

Ward 2

The incumbent is Karen Ras. She was unopposed until the final week of nominations.[72]

Ward 2 CandidateVote%
Karen Ras (X) 7,820 92.77
Naser Ansari 3754.45
Mohammad Azam 234 2.78

Ward 3

The ward incumbent is Chris Fonseca.

Ward 3 CandidateVote%
Chris Fonseca (X) 8,33774.28
Robert Kielek 2,149 19.15
Khawar Hussain 604 5.38
Arshad Hashmi134 1.19

Ward 4

The ward incumbent is John Kovac.

Ward 4 CandidateVote%
John Kovac (X) 5,818 52.71
Grant G. Gorchynski2,316 20.98
Safeeya Faruqui 1,123 10.17
Josephine Bau501 4.54
Hardat Sookraj 411 3.72
Yoliana Azer 2772.51
Duc Thanh Tran 266 2.41
Hugo Reinoso 174 1.58
Nawres Fouad 152 1.38

Ward 5

The Ward 5 incumbent is Carolyn Parrish.

Nikki Clarke was registered as a candidate, but disqualified. Clarke had waited until the last day of the nomination period to file her papers, and was soliciting signatures from City staff. This prompted incumbent Carolyn Parrish to ask for a review of the paperwork by the Clerk's department. A total of 8 discrepancies were found in signatures, and the nominee was not allowed to replace those signatures. Clarke came a close second in the 2018 provincial election, running for the NDP in Mississauga—Malton.[73]

Some of the candidates talked to the Mississauga News about issues important to them.[74] Malton Community Building Project hosted a candidate event on October 9.[75]

Ward 5 CandidateVote%
Carolyn Parrish (X) 6,798 63.87
David Broadway 1,16110.91
Ram Pawar1,026 9.64
Ahmad Khan 892 8.38
Marina Qureshi 452 4.25
Alex Itty315 2.96

Ward 6

Incumbent councillor Ron Starr was in his third term on council when on March 28 at a city council session he announced his intention to run for the newly elected Region of Peel Chair.[76] Fourteen candidates entered the race to succeed Starr for the open seat with Joe Horneck being the first to register. July 23 one week before the filing deadline Starr decided to drop out of contention for Regional Chair with that race had 10 candidates including former PC leader Patrick Brown (now Brampton Mayor) and Starr re-registered for his incumbent ward, suggesting that he could do more in his existing position then as regional chair.[77] Starr was successful in winning re-election with Ward 6 by a margin of 347 votes proving the closest contest in the city, even though two other wards had no incumbents.[78] Mississauga News columnist John Stewart summarized the race by saying most of the city was a status quo election however "Horneck's loss is more politically impressive than most wins elsewhere. He almost unseated an entrenched council vet in a stable ward. As it is, he's Ward 6 councillor in waiting."[79]

Tahir Ali, Syed Mohammad Jaffery, Fazli Manan, and Avtar Minhas have withdrawn.

Ward 6 CandidateVote%
Ron Starr (X) 4,85936.24
Joe Horneck 4,51233.66
Gary Gu 1,57711.76
Muhammad Haroon 6124.57
Anil Sinha 5343.98
Al De Ascentiis 4103.06
Elie Diab 2942.19
Rob Torry 1881.40
Moezzam Alvi 1841.37
Ash Srivastava 1541.15
Sambasiva Vatti 820.61

Ward 7

Incumbent councillor Nando Iannicca retired from this riding, and re-emerged later in the nomination period as a candidate for Chair of the Region of Peel.

Dipika Damerla, former MPP for Mississauga East—Cooksville and Minister of Seniors Affairs, announced her candidacy for the ward in mid-July.[80]

Ward 7 CandidateVote%
Dipika Damerla 4,56641.25
Andrew Gassmann 1,762 15.92
Leslie Zurek-Silvestri 1,39912.64
Lee Ann Cole 8227.43
Marco Camaioni 5985.40
Louroz Mercader5745.19
Dawid Burzynski 4744.28
Maqbool Walji 2522.28
Samir Jisri 2151.94
Leslie N Moss 1791.62
Winston Harding 1571.42
Peter Michael van Sluytman 700.63

Ward 8

The incumbent is Matt Mahoney. He was unopposed until the final week of nominations.

Ward 8 CandidateVote%
Matt Mahoney (X) 9,97979.69
Grzegorz Nowacki 714 5.70
Adam Etwell 6004.79
Tariq Ali Shah 5354.27
Abdul Azeem Baig 4133.30
Amadeus Blazys 2812.24

Ward 9

The incumbent is Pat Saito. She was unopposed until the final week of nominations.

Kevin J. Johnston was briefly nominated in the ward.[81] [82]

Ward 9 CandidateVote%
Pat Saito (X) 7,732 77.93
Curtis DeBonte 8318.38
Syed Mohammad Jaffery 6446.49
Paul Lopez 542 5.46
Rafael Kalamat 173 1.74

Ward 10

Candidate Mazin Al-Ezzi got into an extended spat with a Ward 10 resident over lawn sign, using "derogatory language" and insulting "the residents repeatedly."[83] Incumbent Sue McFadden described the incident as "scary", while Al-Ezzi says that the resident tried to goad him on every time he intended to leave.[84]

Ward 10 CandidateVote%
Sue McFadden (X) 10,43890.11
Mazin Al-Ezzi 6045.21
Savita Sangwan 541 4.67

Ward 11

The incumbent in the ward is George Carlson. The candidates have talked to Mississauga News about issues important to them.[85]

Ward 11 CandidateVote%
George Carlson (X) 6,58168.98
Imran Hasan 2,11022.12
Pardeep Kumar Khunger 850 8.91

Peel District School Board

Brampton Wards 1, 5

Brampton Wards 2, 6

The incumbent is Suzanne Nurse.

Brampton Wards 3, 4

Hiteshkumar Prajapati, Raman Rakkar, and Vipul Shah withdrew their nominations.

Brampton Wards 7, 8

Brampton Wards 9, 10

Harkirat Singh, incumbent, is running for council.

Caledon

Basmat and Cameron debated the issues at an October 9 event.[86]

Mississauga Ward 1, 7

Incumbent Janet McDougald has announced her retirement.

Mississauga Ward 2, 8

Mississauga Ward 3, 4

Mississauga Ward 5

Rick Williams was the incumbent.

Mississauga Ward 6, 11

Hasan Imam has withdrawn.

Mississauga Ward 9, 10

Lili Schermel has withdrawn.

Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board

Brampton Wards 1, 3, 4

Brampton Wards 2, 5, 6

Brampton Wards 7, 8, 9, 10

Incumbent Shawn Xaviour was declared by acclamation.[87]

Caledon/Dufferin

A trustee candidate debate was held on October 9, however only Roman showed up for the event.

Mississauga Ward 1, 3

Incumbent Mario Pascucci was declared by acclamation.

Mississauga Ward 2, 8

Mississauga Ward 4

Anna Abbruscato is the incumbent.

Mississauga Ward 5

Mississauga Ward 6, 11

Glynis D'Souza withdrew.

Mississauga Ward 7

Incumbent Bruno Iannicca was declared by acclamation.

Mississauga Ward 9, 10

The incumbent is Esther O'Toole.

French school boards

Trustee, Conseil scolaire Viamonde

Trustee, Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir

External links

Notes and References

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  2. News: UPDATED: Allan Thompson re-elected as Caledon mayor. Strader. Matthew. 2018-10-22 . CaledonEnterprise.com. 2018-10-23. en-CA.
  3. News: Marychuk . Mary . Peel on the hook for election costs for regional chair . Mississauga News . 18 October 2018.
  4. Web site: Williams. Rachael. 2018-01-16. Visionary Mississauga Coun. Jim Tovey dead at 68. 2020-07-13. Mississauga.com. en-CA.
  5. Web site: Criscione. Peter. 2018-02-07. Veteran Brampton city councillor calls it quits. 2020-07-13. BramptonGuardian.com. en-CA.
  6. Web site: Frisque. Graeme. 2018-03-28. Brampton councillor announces retirement. 2020-07-13. BramptonGuardian.com. en-CA.
  7. News: Benzie & Grewal . Robert & San . Regional chairs to be directly elected . Toronto Star . 16 November 2016.
  8. Web site: Williams. Rachael. 2018-01-03. LOOK AHEAD: What's in store for Mississauga city council in 2018. 2020-07-13. Mississauga.com. en-CA.
  9. Web site: Williams. Rachael. 2018-03-28. Mississauga Coun. Ron Starr announces candidacy for regional chair. 2020-07-13. Mississauga.com. en-CA.
  10. Web site: Belgrave. Roger. 2018-05-29. Might former Ontario PC Party leader Patrick Brown run next in Peel Region?. 2020-07-13. BramptonGuardian.com. en-CA.
  11. Web site: Rosella. Louie. 2018-07-16. 'People changed my mind': Longtime Mississauga councillor wants to be the next chair of Peel Region. 2020-07-13. Mississauga.com. en-CA.
  12. Web site: Marychuk. Marta. 2018-07-20. Bob Delaney registers to run as Peel regional chair. 2020-07-13. Mississauga.com. en-CA.
  13. News: Benzie . R. . Ford to slash Toronto city council to 25 councillors from 47, sources say . 26 July 2018.
  14. Web site: July 2018. 2020-07-13. Bob Delaney. en-US.
  15. Web site: Stewart. John. 2018-08-09. Opinion Special powers for mayor are not needed by special mayors. 2020-07-13. Mississauga.com. en-CA.
  16. Web site: Is there a road back to political power for Brampton's soon-to-be former mayor?. 2020-07-13. TVO.org. en.
  17. Web site: Strader. Matthew. 2018-11-12. Former Caledon councillor Barb Shaughnessy considering run for Dufferin-Caledon MP seat. 2020-07-13. CaledonEnterprise.com. en-CA.
  18. Web site: Criscione. Peter. 2017-10-31. Linda Jeffrey eyeing second term in Brampton mayor's chair. 2020-07-13. BramptonGuardian.com. en-CA.
  19. Marco Patrone, "Brampton residents okay with paying higher property taxes, says mayoralty candidate", Peel Daily News, 21 February 2018, page 6.
  20. Web site: Frisque. Graeme. 2018-07-11. Brampton Coun. John Sprovieri planning run for mayor's office. 2020-07-13. BramptonGuardian.com. en-CA.
  21. News: Patrick Brown scores political comeback, winning Brampton election to become mayor CBC News. CBC. 2018-10-23. en-US.
  22. Web site: 2018 Municipal Election Unofficial Results . Brampton . City of Brampton . 22 October 2018.
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  24. The Pointer http://thepointer.com is excited to announce that it will be hosting the first Brampton #brampoli mayoral candidates’ debate Thursday, September 20, 7pm at the Sheridan College-Davis Campus @NewsSheridan More details will be provided next week. I will be moderating . sangrewal1 . 1037486222627799041 . 2020-07-13 . September 6, 2018 . Twitter. en.
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