Bains not running, but still influential in Mississauga-Malton election: expert
Navdeep Bains’ name may not be on the ballot when voters in Mississauga-Malton head to the polls this month, but the former innovation minister likely still exerts significant influence on the race in the riding west of Toronto.
The longtime Liberal MP held the riding for six years — and previously represented one of its predecessors, Mississauga-Brampton South, between 2004 and 2011 — giving him strong ties to the community, and is also co-chair of the party’s re-election campaign.
His decision not to seek re-election has opened the door for a new slate of candidates, but one political expert argued Bains’ legacy means it’s unlikely the riding will go blue or orange on Sept. 20.
“In this riding, it’s inaccurate to say it will be an open race among candidates because the decision, in a sense, has already been made by the outgoing MP — ‘this is my anointed successor,'” said Ajay Sharma, a political-science professor at the University of Guelph.