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steven del duca

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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Andrea Horwath and Steven Del Duca have both announced they are stepping down as political leaders after Doug Ford is predicted to win the majority vote.

"It's time for me to pass the torch," Horwath announced on Thursday night after holding the position for 13 years. "It makes me sad, but it makes me happy because our team is so strong right now," she continued.

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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.

With Ontario's election day fast approaching, four party leaders are sharing their promises to try and get your vote.

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The Ontario elections are coming up in a couple of weeks. Can you name all of the candidates who are running for office?

For those of you who might need a refresher, there's Doug Ford for the Progressive Conservatives, Steven Del Duca for the Liberal Party, Andrea Horwath for the New Democratic Party, and Mike Schreiner for the Green Party of Ontario.

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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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