Fatima Chaudhry introduced as Liberal Occasion candidate; she joins PC incumbent Caroline Mulroney, Inexperienced Occasion’s Jennifer Baron and New Blue Occasion’s Brent Fellman on the poll
It’s now a four-way race in York-Simcoe.
The Ontario Liberal Occasion has introduced Fatima Chaudhry as its candidate for the driving within the upcoming provincial election. She joins Progressive Conservative incumbent Caroline Mulroney, Inexperienced Occasion’s Jennifer Baron and the New Blue Occasion’s Brent Fellman on the poll.
In a biography offered to BradfordToday, Chaudhry is described as a “dedicated community leader, mother of five, and passionate advocate for a stronger Ontario.”
“With nearly two decades of experience in political engagement, she has been an active member of the Liberal Party since 2005, working tirelessly to promote policies that uplift families, strengthen public services, and create a better future for all Ontarians,” the Liberals mentioned. “Fatima’s campaign is centred on improving Ontario’s healthcare and education systems, ensuring that every family has access to quality care and world-class learning opportunities.”
Chaudhry is “committed to reversing the cuts and privatization efforts introduced by Doug Ford’s government,” increasing healthcare entry, advocating for front-line staff, and decreasing class sizes and growing funding for colleges.
The deadline to run is Feb. 13.
There have been eight candidates within the 2022 election — Mulroney gained with practically 56.8 per cent of the vote.
Election Day is Feb. 27. For extra info on the driving, go to voterinformationservice.elections.on.ca.









