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This residential riding in the Greater Toronto Area contains part of the city of Mississauga. The riding is bordered in the south by Britannia Road West, Erin Mills Parkway and Eglinton Avenue ...
Mississauga-Streetsville is one of six federal ridings in Mississauga, covering around 46 square kilometres in the north-western boundary of the city. The population of Mississauga-Streetsville ...
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Canada election 2025: Mississauga-StreetsvilleMississauga-Streetsville is a federal riding located in Ontario. This riding is currently represented by Liberal MP Rechie Valdez who first took office in 2021. Valdez collected 23,698 votes ...
Mississauga firefighters are still pouring water on the site of a massive fire that destroyed a near-complete condominium complex under construction in Streetsville Friday night (March 2). “There are ...
Bring your bikes and join us on June 1 st for a family friendly ride to explore the community of Streetsville and the trails and ... by bike whenever you have the time! The City of Mississauga, in ...
Mississauga proudly names Streetsville Village Square stage after long-time resident Gary Clipperton
The City of Mississauga is pleased to announce that the Streetsville Village Square stage has been named the Gary Clipperton Stage, in honour of long-time resident Gary Clipperton and his significant ...
Streetsville is a glimmering little snow globe sitting in the middle of Mississauga. Who knew? Stepford and quaint, this place just might be the farthest we can get from Toronto without covering ...
Voters in Mississauga-Streetsville have elected Liberal Rechie Valdez, capturing a 905-region seat that Conservative Jasveen Rattan had hoped to win. “I believe constituents of Mississauga ...
The Grits have been swept aside in the side-by-side ridings of Mississauga—Streetsville and Mississauga-Malton, where two long-serving Liberals — with a combined 26 years in provincial office ...
Khan also took Mississauga-Streetsville in 2004, beating Conservative Nina Tangri by 8,481 votes. In 2000, Liberal Steve Mahoney defeated Alliance candidate Philip Leong in Mississauga West.
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