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13 Facts About Belinda Karahalios

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Belinda Karahalios was ejected from the party caucus in July 2020 for voting against Bill 195, which would allow the provincial government to extend emergency powers for up to two years without consulting the legislature.

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Belinda Karahalios finished her term as a member of the New Blue Party of Ontario, which is led by her husband, Jim Karahalios.

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Belinda Karahalios was unseated by the Progressive Conservative candidate in the 2022 Ontario general election.

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Belinda Karahalios won in the riding of Cambridge in the Ontario general election in 2018.

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On November 26,2019, Belinda Karahalios tabled Bill 150, the Ensuring Transparency and Integrity in Political Party Elections Act, 2019.

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Belinda Karahalios was ejected from the Progressive Conservative caucus by party leader and premier Doug Ford after voting against Bill 195, the Reopening Ontario Act, which would expand the government's emergency authority during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Belinda Karahalios co-founded the New Blue Party of Ontario alongside her husband, Jim Belinda Karahalios.

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In December 2021, Belinda Karahalios was ejected from the Legislative Assembly for failing to present a proof of vaccination.

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Belinda Karahalios presented a negative COVID-19 antigen test, but it was rejected because it had occurred within 90 days of her last positive test.

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Belinda Karahalios was originally a supporter of Bill 184, which amended the Residential Tenancies Act to remove rent control from any rental units first occupied after November 15,2018.

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Belinda Karahalios was unseated by the Progressive Conservative candidate in the 2022 Ontario general election.

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Belinda Karahalios ran for Cambridge City Council in the 2022 municipal elections, but lost.

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Belinda Karahalios is married to Jim Karahalios, a corporate lawyer and founder of activist groups "Axe The Carbon Tax" and "Take Back Our PC Party", who was disqualified from running in the 2020 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election.