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Hazel McCallion Endorses Sheref Sabawy and the Ontario PCs


Legendary former mayor of Mississauga, Hazel McCallion, has publicly endorsed the re-election of Sheref Sabawy and Doug Ford’s Ontario PC Party.

Hazel knows better than anyone what it takes to get it done for the families of Mississauga. For over thirty years, she governed this city and developed Mississauga into the city we live in today.

Now, she is once again throwing her support behind Doug Ford and Sheref Sabawy, because she knows they are getting it done for the people of Ontario by:

  • Rebuilding Ontario’s economy
  • Building highways and key infrastructure
  • Working for workers
  • Keeping costs down
  • Planning to stay open
Hazel McCallion and Sheref Sabawy at Team Sabawy's BBQ

Watch Hazel’s Endorsement Video

The PC plan includes building the Hazel McCallion LRT Line (Hurontario LRT) and renovating the South Common Community Centre.  As part of their plan, a re-elected PC government will expand the Mississauga Hospital and Queensway Health Centre, and finish building and upgrading 1880 long-term care beds in Mississauga.  They will provide relief to drivers by building Highway 413, lowering gas taxes, and refunding license plate sticker fees.  And they will continue supporting workers and protecting small businesses.

Only Doug Ford and Sheref Sabawy will get it done.

Sheref Sabawy and Doug Ford are getting it done for families in Mississauga.


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