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The former leader of the Ontario Liberal Party just announced he is throwing his name in the hat to become the next mayor of Vaughan.

In a video posted to Twitter Tuesday morning, Del Duca shared one of his campaign promises in running for mayor of the GTA city: fighting gridlock.

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This article is a part of a Narcity series breaking down the highlights of what you need to know about where Ontario's Political Party Leaders stand on issues important to millennials. Each leader was contacted by Narcity for comment. You can read more of our coverage of Ontario's 2022 Election here.

The Ontario election campaign has begun, and voting day is getting closer. Therefore, Ontario's different political parties want to remind the people who to vote for and why.

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Calling all transit riders! Your commute might get a whole lot easier if the Ontario Liberals are elected this year.

On May 2, Steven Del Duca announced that the Ontario Liberals plan to slash transit fees to $1 per ride across the province with their new "buck-a-ride" initiative.

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Ontario's provincial election is on June 2, and political parties are promising everything from the banning of handguns to free birth control to get people to vote for them.

Now, the Ontario Green Party said they'll be "making public transit better and more affordable" in Canada's capital if they're elected.

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The Ontario Liberal Party has promised to ban handguns in the province if elected in June and will work to get this done within its first year in office.

In an April 19 announcement, the party said it would accept the feds' offer to create a buy-back program and work with them to put an end to gun smuggling at Ontario-U.S. borders.

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