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Veteran Politician Triumphs In By Election

Carolyn Parrish Elected Mississauga's Next Mayor

Veteran Politician Triumphs in By-Election

Former Councillor and MP to Replace Outgoing Mayor

Carolyn Parrish has been elected Mississauga's next mayor, according to CBC News projections. Parrish, a former city councillor and Member of Parliament, has been declared the winner of Monday night's by-election, which was held to replace outgoing Mayor Bonnie Crombie.

Parrish, a well-known figure in Mississauga politics, campaigned on a platform of experience and a commitment to tackling the city's challenges, including infrastructure, transportation, and affordability. She defeated several other candidates in the race, including former cabinet minister Charles Sousa and businesswoman Hazel McCallion.

Parrish's victory marks a significant moment for Mississauga, as she becomes the first woman elected mayor of the city. She is also the city's fifth mayor in its 50-year history.

In her acceptance speech, Parrish thanked her supporters and pledged to work tirelessly to serve the people of Mississauga. She said her priorities would include addressing the city's housing crisis, improving public transit, and investing in infrastructure.

"I am deeply honored and humbled to be elected as your next mayor," Parrish said. "Together, we will build a brighter future for Mississauga."


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