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VIDEO: She didn't win her seat, but Bonnie Crombie staying on as Liberal leader

VIDEO: She didn't win her seat, but Bonnie Crombie staying on as Liberal leader

The Ontario Liberal Party regained official party status tonight — by one seat
Chris Scott wins the Sault by a razor-thin margin

Chris Scott wins the Sault by a razor-thin margin

NDP candidate Lisa Vezeau-Allen came in second
Bonnie Crombie to stay on as leader after failing to win Mississauga seat

Bonnie Crombie to stay on as leader after failing to win Mississauga seat

The Ontario Liberal Party managed to regain official party status on Thursday night, something they haven’t had since 2018
VIDEO: Doug Ford snaps up another big majority

VIDEO: Doug Ford snaps up another big majority

Sneh Duggal, the deputy of Village Media's The Trillium, joins us from the Ford victory party in west-end Toronto
NDP remains official Opposition

NDP remains official Opposition

Party loses seats but fends off Liberals for second place
Doug Ford’s PCs win majority, Liberal leader defeated

Doug Ford’s PCs win majority, Liberal leader defeated

Ford’s early election call won his Progressive Conservatives another four years of governing in Ontario
Live election results for the Sault and Algoma-Manitoulin

Live election results for the Sault and Algoma-Manitoulin

The latest local provincial election news
WATCH: It's election night – SooToday is live at Chris Scott's campaign party

WATCH: It's election night – SooToday is live at Chris Scott's campaign party

Stay tuned for live coverage from Chris Scott's campaign party
Ford's rush for Ring of Fire development irks NAN Grand Chief

Ford's rush for Ring of Fire development irks NAN Grand Chief

Premier dares mine development opponents to challenge province in court
VIDEO: What’s going to happen tonight? We ask our reporters covering the party leaders

VIDEO: What’s going to happen tonight? We ask our reporters covering the party leaders

Our team of Queen’s Park journalists from The Trillium has spent the past month on the provincial campaign trail. With polls set to close at 9 p.m., they break down what voters can expect over the next few hours