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Ontario byelection called to fill vacant seats in two ridings

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TORONTO – Two provincial byelections have been called for Nov. 17 to fill vacant seats in the Ottawa-Vanier and Niagara-West Glanbrook ridings.
Word of the byelections first came from former provincial ombudsman Andre Marin, the Progressive Conservative candidate in Ottawa-Vanier, who posted the date in a tweet — then quickly removed it — before the official announcement by Elections Ontario.
Premier Kathleen Wynne called the Ottawa-Vanier byelection to replace former attorney general Madeleine Meilleur, who quit the long-held Liberal seat last summer.
The Niagara-West Glanbrook seat was vacated by former Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak, who resigned last month.
It’s not the first time a byelection date came from a candidate instead of Elections Ontario.
It was the Liberal candidate in Scarborough-Rouge River who first announced that byelection would be held Sept. 1.

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