With 66 of 66 polls reporting, incumbent Brian Riddell, of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, is projected to be re-elected in Cambridge. Riddell has 19,195 of 43,929 (43.7%) votes cast.
As part of ongoing Ontario election cover, CBC K-W is inviting candidates who represent the four parties with current MPPs at Queen's Park to take part in a panel discussion of issues important to ...
There are five people running for the seat in Cambridge in this Ontario election. All of them have experience either running in a campaign or as a politician.
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The Handmaid's Tale Season 6: A Sneak Peek at Filming in CambridgeThe city of Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, is a prime location for film and TV enthusiasts, having hosted numerous productions. Although activity has slowed since the pandemic, The Handmaid's Tale ...
The Cambridge City Council unanimously passed a resolution declaring Cambridge a sanctuary city for transgender and nonbinary ...
The Cambridge City Council voted unanimously on Monday to declare the city a “sanctuary” for trans and nonbinary people. The ...
Progressive Conservative Brian Riddell will keep his seat in Cambridge.With all 66 polls reporting:Riddell had 19,195 votes.Liberal Rob Deustchmann had 15,121 votes.NDP's Marjorie Knight had 5,073 ...
Ottawa has entered into a preliminary agreement with AtkinsRéalis to design a new, large-scale, natural uranium–fuelled CANDU ...
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With 48 of 48 polls reporting, incumbent Jess Dixon, of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, is projected to be re-elected in Kitchener South-Hespeler. Dixon has 17,363 of 38,225 (45.42%) ...
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