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  2. Freedom Party of Ontario candidates in the 2003 Ontario ...

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    He has been involved with the Freedom Party since at least 1995, [9] and is known to support the privatization of health care, education and housing services (Annex Gleaner, June 1999). [10] First ran for the Freedom Party in Trinity—Spadina in the 1999 provincial election.

  3. Mississauga—Erin Mills (provincial electoral district)

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    Party; Riding created from Mississauga—Erindale and Halton: 42nd 2018–2022 ... Party Candidate Votes % Progressive Conservative: Sheref Sabawy: 19,631: 41.61

  4. Rent control in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Rent regulation was first briefly introduced in Ontario under the National Housing Act 1944.After lobbying by business it was repealed in under a decade. The modern history of rent controls began in July 1975 when the Residential Premises Rent Review Act 1975 was enacted after the demand for rent controls became a major issue in the period leading to the 1975 provincial election. [2]

  5. Mississauga—Streetsville (federal electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    It was created in 2003 from parts of Brampton West—Mississauga and Mississauga West ridings.. It consists of the part of the City of Mississauga bounded by a line drawn from the northwestern city limit southeast along Mississauga Road, northeast along Highway 401, southeast along Mavis Road, southwest along Britannia Road West, southeast along Terry Fox Way, southwest along Eglinton Avenue ...

  6. Mississauga—Erin Mills (federal electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Mississauga—Erin Mills was created by the 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution and was legally defined in the 2013 representation order. It came into effect upon the call of the 42nd Canadian federal election , scheduled for 19 October 2015.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Political parties and politicians in ...

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    These parties are not included in the template because they only ever ran a few candidates and are unlikely to appear on more than a few articles. Add these parties to tables by adding a wikilink in place of the party name. Alliance (1986) Democratic Action Party; Economic Group (Saskatchewan) First Nations Party; Unionest Party

  8. Mississauga—Lakeshore (federal electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Since the 2015 Canadian Federal election, the Liberal Party of Canada has succeeded in holding Mississauga—Lakeshore as they have done in 2015, 2019 and 2021 elections with significant margins over 45%. This trend is aligned with the continued Liberal Party of Canada's dominance of Greater Toronto Area politics and seats.

  9. Mississauga Centre (federal electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Mississauga Centre (French: Mississauga-Centre) is a federal electoral district in the Peel Region of Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1997 to 2004 and since 2015.