Greg Sorbara - Political Comeback

Political Comeback

Sorbara supported Dalton McGuinty's successful bid for the provincial party leadership at the 1996 leadership convention. He did not run in the 1999 provincial election, but was elected Party President over Alvin Curling in November 1999. He later won a 2001 by-election in the redistributed Greater Toronto Area riding of Vaughan—King—Aurora, defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Joyce Frustaglio by almost 10,000 votes.

Sorbara's return to the legislature was seen as a significant victory for the Liberals. Previously, the Progressive Conservative Party had dominated the suburban and commuter ridings around Toronto (the so-called "905 belt", referring to the region's telephone code). Sorbara's victory indicated that the Liberals were once again positioned to win seats in the region, and to threaten the Conservative hold on government accordingly. Sorbara himself was chosen to serve as Chair of the Liberal Party's 2003 campaign.

Sorbara delivered a strong statement in May 2010, supporting the minority Muslim sect, Ahmadiyyat, who were recently attacked in Lahore for practicing their faith. They awarded him the first ever ‘Sir Zafarulla Khan Distinguished Public Service Award’ in 2012.

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