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Marit Stiles, who first competed in the pool, looking to lead an orange wave in Ontario

9 February 2025
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Marit Stiles, who first competed in the pool, looking to lead an orange wave in Ontario
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Marit Stiles began her political career as a synchronized swimmer in Newfoundland, showcasing leadership and competitiveness early on. Transitioning into politics, she worked for various politicians and organizations before becoming the leader of the Ontario NDP, focusing on inspiring voters and promoting hope for change. With a background in Newfoundland farming and a commitment to making a difference, Stiles is using her story to connect with voters and stand out in the race for premiership.

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