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All candidates for Ontario elections debate on February 12 at Daily Bread

February 5, 2025 by Toronto Newswire

PC Christine Hogarth is the incumbent for Etobicoke Lakeshore.

Here is a chance to hear your candidates in a much-anticipated debate just weeks before the September 27 provincial elections.

The Ontario Election 2025 Etobicoke-Lakeshore Candidate Debate will take place on February 12 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Daily Bread Food Bank, at 191 New Toronto Street.

Health Care worker Lee Fairclough is the Liberal candidate for Etobicoke Lakeshore.

The upcoming debate is a valuable opportunity for residents to hear directly from candidates about how they plan to address core challenges affecting local residents and Ontarians, the Food Bank said.

The candidates for the Etobicoke-Lakeshore provincial riding are incumbent PC candidate Christine Hogarth, Liberal health care worker Lee Fairclough and New Democrat community advocate Rozhen Asrani, president of the Mimico Residents Association.

Rozhen Asrani is the New Democrat candidate and president of the Mimico Residents Association.

You are asked to register for the free event to confirm your attendance as space is limited. The website for the food bank is dailybread.ca

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