Ontario election 2025: What you need to know if you vote in the Carleton riding | Unpublished
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Author: Elizabeth Payne
Publication Date: January 31, 2025 - 16:00

Ontario election 2025: What you need to know if you vote in the Carleton riding

January 31, 2025
The roughly U-shaped riding of Carleton surrounds Ottawa in the south. It runs from Stittsville in the west to the Rideau River, then east of the river along the city’s southern boundary as far as Ramsayville Road. It’s a large, transitional region that includes the fast-growing community of Stittsville as well as industrial parks and farmland. Read More


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