MPP Ted Hsu, who represents Kingston and the Islands, launched his campaign alongside hometown music hero Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip.
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The party hasn’t had official status at the provincial legislature since it was voted out of power in 2018. Hsu has been the MPP for Kingston and the Islands since the provincial election a year ago and is one of only seven Liberal MPPs.
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