

Welcome to the Don Valley East Provincial Liberal Association
Where commitment, community, and collaboration thrive! As the dedicated force behind the Ontario Liberal Party in Don Valley East, we are honoured to welcome you to our digital hub. Here, we unite in our shared vision for a prosperous and inclusive Ontario, working tirelessly to champion progressive values and advocate for positive change. Join us on this journey as we engage, empower, and elevate our community, fostering a brighter future for all. Together, we stand at the forefront of progress, shaping the political landscape and building a stronger, more vibrant Don Valley East. Explore, connect, and be a part of the transformation – your involvement is the key to our success!
Meet Our Leader
Bonnie's strategic vision and dedication to collaboration make her a driving force for progress, as she leads the Ontario Liberal Party towards a future of innovation, fairness, and unity. Get ready to be inspired and join us on this exciting journey under Bonnie Crombie's dynamic leadership!
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Meet Our Candidate
Adil is our Liberal candidate and the elected Member of Provincial Parliament for Don Valley East. Dr. Shamji is committed to making government work in the best interests of everyone across Ontario, and believes that ‘all policy is health policy’. Learn more about Adil by clicking below.
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Get Involved Today!
Join us in making a positive impact in Don Valley East! We invite you to visit our volunteer signup page for the Don Valley East Provincial Liberal Association. Your commitment and enthusiasm can make a real difference in our community. Let's work together to create positive change!eaningful!
Sign Up TodayWhen the $8.3B Greenbelt scandal broke last summer, the Premier claimed he had no involvement in choosing which parcels of land were removed. He blamed staffers.
— Dr. Adil Shamji 🇨🇦 (@ShamjiAdil) February 1, 2024
Now, with this Service Ontario-Staples debacle, he wants to blame Ministry officials.
Give it a rest, Doug!#onpoli https://t.co/h0JbM5g8ca pic.twitter.com/uUJ4bVM0Kp
When the $8.3B Greenbelt scandal broke last summer, the Premier claimed he had no involvement in choosing which parcels of land were removed. He blamed staffers. Now, with this Service Ontario-Staples debacle, he wants to blame Ministry officials. Give it a rest, Doug!
– Adil Shamji
