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* [[Ana Bailão]], [[deputy mayor of Toronto]] and [[East York, Toronto|East York]] (2017–2022), city councillor for [[Ward 9 Davenport]] (2010–2022), second-place finisher in the [[2023 Toronto mayoral by-election|2023 mayoral by-election]], and CEO of [[Build Canada Homes]] (2025–present).[{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/former-toronto-councillor-ana-bail-o-to-lead-new-federal-affordable-housing-agency/article_62d4e7df-b1fb-4755-a5d2-4f47ebbab5bb.html|title=Former Toronto councillor Ana Bailão to lead new federal affordable housing agency|first=Mark|last=Colley|date=30 October 2025|website=Toronto Star|accessdate=5 March 2026}}] |
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* [[Ana Bailão]], [[deputy mayor of Toronto]] and [[East York, Toronto|East York]] (2017–2022), city councillor for [[Ward 9 Davenport]] (2010–2022), second-place finisher in the [[2023 Toronto mayoral by-election|2023 mayoral by-election]], and CEO of [[Build Canada Homes]] (2025–present).[{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/former-toronto-councillor-ana-bail-o-to-lead-new-federal-affordable-housing-agency/article_62d4e7df-b1fb-4755-a5d2-4f47ebbab5bb.html|title=Former Toronto councillor Ana Bailão to lead new federal affordable housing agency|first=Mark|last=Colley|date=30 October 2025|website=Toronto Star|accessdate=5 March 2026}}] |
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* [[Michael Ford (politician)|Michael Ford]], [[Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism|Ontario minister of citizenship and multiculturalism]] (2022–2025), [[PC Party of Ontario|Progressive Conservative]] MPP for [[York South—Weston (provincial electoral district)|York South—Weston]] (2022–2025), city councillor for [[Ward 1 Etobicoke North]] (2016–2022), nephew of Ontario premier [[Doug Ford]] and former Toronto mayor [[Rob Ford]].[{{Cite web |last=Lavoie |first=Joanna |date=4 March 2026 |title=Michael Ford says he’s giving ‘serious consideration’ to Toronto mayoral run |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/article/michael-ford-says-hes-giving-serious-consideration-to-toronto-mayoral-run/ |url-status= |access-date=4 March 2026 |website=CTV News}}][{{cite news |last1=Lavoie |first1=Joanna |last2=Vaisman |first2=Beatrice |title=Michael Ford, Ontario premier’s nephew, decides against Toronto mayoral run |url=https://www.cp24.com/local/toronto/2026/04/02/michael-ford-ontario-premiers-nephew-decides-against-toronto-mayoral-run/ |access-date=April 2, 2026 |work=CP24 |date=April 2, 2026}}] |
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* [[Michael Ford (politician)|Michael Ford]], [[Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism|Ontario minister of citizenship and multiculturalism]] (2022–2025), [[PC Party of Ontario|Progressive Conservative]] MPP for [[York South—Weston (provincial electoral district)|York South—Weston]] (2022–2025), city councillor for [[Ward 1 Etobicoke North]] (2016–2022), nephew of Ontario premier [[Doug Ford]] and former Toronto mayor [[Rob Ford]].[{{Cite web |last=Lavoie |first=Joanna |date=4 March 2026 |title=Michael Ford says he’s giving ‘serious consideration’ to Toronto mayoral run |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/article/michael-ford-says-hes-giving-serious-consideration-to-toronto-mayoral-run/ |url-status= |access-date=4 March 2026 |website=CTV News}}][{{cite news |last1=Lavoie |first1=Joanna |last2=Vaisman |first2=Beatrice |title=Michael Ford, Ontario premier’s nephew, decides against Toronto mayoral run |url=https://www.cp24.com/local/toronto/2026/04/02/michael-ford-ontario-premiers-nephew-decides-against-toronto-mayoral-run/ |access-date=April 2, 2026 |work=CP24 |date=April 2, 2026}}] |
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* Anthony Furey, fourth-place finisher in the [[2023 Toronto mayoral by-election|2023 mayoral by-election]] and second-place finisher in the 2024 [[Ward 15 Don Valley West]] council by-election.[https://x.com/anthonyfurey/status/2046202883347988689?s=20/ref>] |
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* Anthony Furey, fourth-place finisher in the [[2023 Toronto mayoral by-election|2023 mayoral by-election]] and second-place finisher in the 2024 [[Ward 15 Don Valley West]] council by-election.[https://x.com/anthonyfurey/status/2046202883347988689?s=20</ref>] |
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* [[Josh Matlow]], city councillor for [[Ward 12 Toronto—St. Paul's]] (2010–present) and fifth-place finisher in the [[2023 Toronto mayoral by-election|2023 mayoral by-election]].[{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/john-tory-is-weighing-a-comeback-heres-what-the-fallout-could-be-at-toronto-city/article_0c221663-a76d-4acd-b1ec-28211a002c37.html|title=John Tory is weighing a comeback. Here’s what the fallout could be at Toronto City Hall — and when he’s expected to decide|first=Ben|last=Cohen|date=5 September 2025|website=Toronto Star|accessdate=5 March 2026|last2=Spurr|first2=Ben}}] |
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* [[Josh Matlow]], city councillor for [[Ward 12 Toronto—St. Paul's]] (2010–present) and fifth-place finisher in the [[2023 Toronto mayoral by-election|2023 mayoral by-election]].[{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/john-tory-is-weighing-a-comeback-heres-what-the-fallout-could-be-at-toronto-city/article_0c221663-a76d-4acd-b1ec-28211a002c37.html|title=John Tory is weighing a comeback. Here’s what the fallout could be at Toronto City Hall — and when he’s expected to decide|first=Ben|last=Cohen|date=5 September 2025|website=Toronto Star|accessdate=5 March 2026|last2=Spurr|first2=Ben}}] |
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* [[Marco Mendicino]], [[Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness|federal minister of public safety]] (2021–2023), [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] MP for [[Eglinton—Lawrence (federal electoral district)|Eglinton—Lawrence]] (2015–2025), and [[Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister (Canada)|chief of staff]] to [[Prime Minister of Canada|prime minister]] [[Mark Carney]] (2025).[{{Cite web|url=https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/09/22/at-least-three-safe-liberal-seats-poised-to-open-as-high-profile-contenders-line-up/474086/|title=At least three safe Liberal seats poised to open as high-profile contenders line up|accessdate=5 March 2026|archive-date=18 January 2026|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260118074912/https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/09/22/at-least-three-safe-liberal-seats-poised-to-open-as-high-profile-contenders-line-up/474086/|url-status=live}}] |
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* [[Marco Mendicino]], [[Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness|federal minister of public safety]] (2021–2023), [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] MP for [[Eglinton—Lawrence (federal electoral district)|Eglinton—Lawrence]] (2015–2025), and [[Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister (Canada)|chief of staff]] to [[Prime Minister of Canada|prime minister]] [[Mark Carney]] (2025).[{{Cite web|url=https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/09/22/at-least-three-safe-liberal-seats-poised-to-open-as-high-profile-contenders-line-up/474086/|title=At least three safe Liberal seats poised to open as high-profile contenders line up|accessdate=5 March 2026|archive-date=18 January 2026|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260118074912/https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2025/09/22/at-least-three-safe-liberal-seats-poised-to-open-as-high-profile-contenders-line-up/474086/|url-status=live}}] |