Alison Gohel (@alisongohel) 's Twitter Profile
Alison Gohel

@alisongohel

Ontario Liberal Candidate for Oakville | I ❤️ Oakville | She/Her/Elle

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Alison Gohel (@alisongohel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling so inspired by the amazing Anita Anand!🌟 Thank you for joining us at my campaign launch and for always being such a true role model. As you can see, I look up to you in so many ways! 🍁 Thank you and let’s do this for #Oakville!!

Bonnie Crombie 🇨🇦 (@bonniecrombie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ford didn't keep his promise — he'd rather spend billions building a tunnel. I have a plan to revitalize and fix our healthcare system.

Bonnie Crombie 🇨🇦 (@bonniecrombie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beyond disturbing. We're half way through this self-serving election, and instead of talking about health care, Doug Ford is pushing for the death penalty. Just like Trump. Once again he's showing us who he really is.

Alison Gohel (@alisongohel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling for the return of the death penalty is not only disturbing, it's morally bankrupt. Once again, Doug Ford shows us who he truly is. Vote him out! 🗳️

PressProgress (@pressprogress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doug Ford Claims He’s Made the Biggest Healthcare Investments in the ‘History of the Country’. Nurses Say That’s ‘Misleading’. Ford made misleading claims about healthcare in leader’s debate, nursing association says. pressprogress.ca/doug-ford-clai… #onpoli

Adam van Koeverden (@vankayak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doug Ford has spent more public money on booze in gas stations, ripping up bike lanes, destroying the Ontario Science Centre & Ontario Place to build a private mega-spa than his government has on expanding healthcare. Ontario Nurses are being too generous. Doug Ford is a liar.

Adam van Koeverden (@vankayak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2018 Premier Doug Ford eliminated rent control in the province of Ontario. Back in 2018 average rents in Ontario were $1203/month. By 2023 the average rent in the province was $2329/month. $2898/month in Toronto. Vote accordingly.

Richard Southern (@richardcitynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW - Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie on the not fully costed PC platform released today which lays out $40 billion in new spending over four years. “I’ve never seen one to spend so much and do so little for the real people” “This is a platform for lobbyists and insiders”

Alison Gohel (@alisongohel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you John for your years of dedication and tireless work on the campaign trail! 🙌 Couldn’t have done this without you! Your passion and leadership have been an inspiration to us all. I’m truly honoured to be your 1st vote – excited to see all the amazing things to come!

Bonnie Crombie 🇨🇦 (@bonniecrombie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have less than 24 hours until Election Day. After seven years of Doug Ford, it’s time to change the government. This morning, I’m in Oakville to address voters in this final stretch. Tune in now ⬇️ youtube.com/live/55lfQB_a4…

Laura Stone (@l_stone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bonnie Crombie arrives in Oakville to greet her candidate Alison Gohel - Libs hoping to flip the seat from the PCs this campaign #onpoli

Toronto Star (@torontostar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#StarInvestigation: Premier Doug Ford’s government is pushing for a controversial condo-tower development in Oakville that would benefit developers while disregarding the town’s vision for the land. trib.al/d3qp0J6

Bonnie Crombie 🇨🇦 (@bonniecrombie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a lovely evening at the Halton Summer Soirée — great conversations, great company, and a whole lot of heart. It was a pleasure to connect with so many passionate Liberals from across the region, and to catch up with Kaniz Mouli, Qasir Dar, Jill Promoli, Alison Gohel, and

What a lovely evening at the Halton Summer Soirée — great conversations, great company, and a whole lot of heart.

It was a pleasure to connect with so many passionate Liberals from across the region, and to catch up with Kaniz Mouli, Qasir Dar, Jill Promoli, Alison Gohel, and