Hurricane Hazel has gone silent, the feisty former mayor of Mississauga has died.
At times, it was like there were two mayors of Mississauga at events when McCallion turned up at the same event as her successor Bonnie Crombie, but Crombie looked to McCallion as an inspiration and credited her as the reason she ran to be mayor.
McCallion was identified at times as a Liberal and a Conservative. Both parties tried to claim her as one of their own or dismiss her as belonging to the other tribe depending on whether she was supporting or opposing what the government of the day was proposing.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below..She endorsed Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne in the 2014 election but turned around and endorsed Doug Ford in 2018.
McCallion served until the end, still holding the position of Chair of the Greenbelt council and even inserting herself into the political debate about building on the Greenbelt just 10 days ago.
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