A Tight Race in Mississauga East—Cooksville
As the Ontario provincial election approaches on February 27, 2025, Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie faces a challenging contest in the Mississauga East—Cooksville riding. Despite her extensive political experience and tenure as Mississauga’s mayor, recent polls and political analyses suggest that her seat is not guaranteed.
Crombie’s decision to run in Mississauga East—Cooksville has placed her in a competitive race. The riding is currently represented by Independent MPP Kaleed Rasheed, who secured 40.91% of the vote in the 2022 provincial election. The upcoming election sees Crombie contending against Silva Gualtieri mother-in-law of Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, adding a layer of political intrigue to the contest.
Recent polling data indicates that the Progressive Conservative Party maintains a strong position in Ontario, with some polls suggesting a lead over the Liberals. Historically, Mississauga ridings have aligned with the party forming the government, which could pose an additional challenge for Crombie. Political observers note that even with her name recognition and previous leadership roles, securing the seat requires overcoming significant hurdles.
Crombie’s potential victory in Mississauga East—Cooksville is pivotal for the Ontario Liberal Party’s strategy to regain influence in the region. Her leadership and campaign are central to the party’s efforts to flip key ridings. However, the strong performance of the Progressive Conservatives and the riding’s voting history suggest that achieving this goal will be challenging.
As election day nears, Bonnie Crombie’s campaign in Mississauga East—Cooksville exemplifies the competitive nature of Ontario’s political landscape. While her experience and recognition offer advantages, the combination of strong opposition candidates and historical voting patterns underscores the uncertainty surrounding her bid for the seat. Voters in the riding will ultimately determine whether Crombie can secure her place in the provincial legislature.

