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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

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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

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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

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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

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Mitzie Hunter celebrates with Premier Kathleen Wynne after winning the Scarborough-Guildwood riding Thursday.FRANK GUNN/The Canadian Press

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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

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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

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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

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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

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