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  1. Paul Calandra is the Member of Provincial Parliament for Markham-Stouffville. Before being elected to the Ontario Legislature in 2018, Paul was a Federal Member of Parliament, elected in 2008 and re-elected in 2011.

  2. Paul Calandra is the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Member of Provincial Parliament for Markham-Stouffville. Before being elected to the Ontario Legislature in 2018, Paul was a Federal Member of Parliament, serving as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage and later as the Parliamentary Secretary to ...

  3. Email: paul.calandra@pc.ola.org. Ministry Office. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 777 Bay Street, 17th Floor Toronto, ON M7A 2J3 Phone: 416-585-7000

  4. Convenience Stores Across Ontario Can Now Sell Beer, Wine, Cider and Ready-to-Drink Beverages. Expansion delivers on government’s promise to give people more choice and convenience TORONTO — Starting […] September 5th, 2024. Read More.

  5. Markham–Stouffville. The provincial riding of Markham-Stouffville was created in 2018 and is made up of the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville and some parts of the City of Markham lying east of Highway 48, McCowan Road, and the Rouge River.

  6. Our office can provide assistance in completing and submitting forms and processing renewal requests. If you are looking for help accessing provincial government services, you’ve come to the right place — our team can help!

  7. Meet MPP Paul Calandra: Come and say hello to your local representative. Delicious Food: Enjoy a variety of BBQ favourites, including burgers and hot dogs. Refreshing Drinks: Stay cool with a selection of beverages.

  8. Accessibility Policy. The Ontario PC Caucus and their respective offices are committed to treating all people with dignity, allowing them to maintain their independence.

  9. YORK REGION ― York Region MPPs announced today that the Ontario government is providing more than $2,500,000 in capital grant funding through the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) to help 24 non-profit organizations in the region deliver much-needed community support programs.

  10. The funding for York Region is as follows: York Region – $17,161,653. “Municipal transit systems are critical to the success of our communities, connecting people to jobs, housing and local businesses faster,” said Paul Calandra, MPP for Markham-Stouffville.

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