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Provincial byelections being held in two Ontario ridings, one race quite competitive

Polls and observers suggest the Progressive Conservatives and Liberals are neck and neck in Milton.

Published May 2, 2024 at 3:57pm

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Provincial byelections being held in two Ontario ridings, one race quite competitive
Voters line up to cast a ballot in the Ontario provincial elections in Toronto on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (Chris Donovan/The Canadian Press)

It's byelection day in two Ontario ridings and one of the races appears to be quite competitive.

Polls and observers suggest the Progressive Conservatives and Liberals are neck and neck in Milton, just west of Mississauga, while the Tories are largely expected to hold onto the southwest Ontario riding of Lambton-Kent-Middlesex.

Milton has been vacant since cabinet minister Parm Gill resigned in February to join the federal Conservatives.

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