Doug Holyday (centre) the newly elected MPP for the Progressive Conservatives for the Etobicoke-Lakeshore riding is applauded by Toronto Mayor Rob Ford (right) and PC Leader Tim Hudak (left) after winning the Ontario by-election on Thursday August 1, 2013.CHRIS YOUNG/The Globe and Mail
Doug Holyday (left) the newly elected MPP for the Progressive Conservatives for the Etobicoke-Lakeshore riding stands with PC leader Tim Hudak after winning the Ontario by-election on Thursday August 1, 2013.CHRIS YOUNG/The Globe and Mail
Doug Holyday (left) the newly elected MPP for the Progressive Conservatives for the Etobicoke-Lakeshore riding is congratulated by Toronto Mayor Rob Ford (right) after winning the Ontario by-election as Doug Ford watches, on Thursday August 1, 2013.CHRIS YOUNG/The Globe and Mail
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne celebrates with Mitzie Hunter on Aug. 1, 2013, after Hunter won the riding of Scarborough-Guildwood in an Ontario provincial by-election.FRANK GUNN/The Canadian Press
Mitzie Hunter celebrates with Premier Kathleen Wynne after winning the Scarborough-Guildwood riding Thursday.FRANK GUNN/The Canadian Press
London West Progressive Conservative candidate Ali Chahbar’s supporters take down signs after his defeat by the NDP’s Peggy Sattler on Aug. 1, 2013.GEOFF ROBINS/The Globe and Mail
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford stands outside an Etobicoke bar as he waits for Deputy mayor Doug Holyday, the candidate for Progressive Conservatives in the Etobicoke-Lakeshore riding in the Ontario by-election on Thursday August 1, 2013.CHRIS YOUNG/The Globe and Mail
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford watches and waits for the results of Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday’s provincial campaign for Progressive Conservatives in Etobicoke Lake shore on Aug. 1, 2013.CHRIS YOUNG/The Globe and Mail
Progressive Conservative candidate Doug Holyday, right, and a group of campaign workers were out knocking on doors in Etobicoke on July 26, 2013. Mr. Holyday won the Etobicoke Lakeshore by-election on Aug. 1.KEVIN VAN PAASSEN/The Globe and Mail