Bonnie Crombie confirms she is preparing to run again for mayor of Mississauga in the upcoming municipal election. Multiple outlets report that Crombie plans to register as a candidate after previously serving as the city’s mayor for a decade. She last held the mayoralty from 2014 to 2024, when she stepped down to lead the Ontario Liberal Party. City News Toronto reports she confirms her intentions in an interview with 680NewsRadio, and other coverage says she has prepared to make the move officially by registering in person at Mississauga’s civic centre. Global News reports that Crombie tells supporters she will register on Tuesday morning. The reporting also notes that the campaign is aimed at seeking her former post as mayor. Winnipeg Free Press similarly frames the decision as Crombie vying for her old job. Taken together, the sources describe Crombie’s return to municipal politics, her prior service as mayor, and her plan to complete the official candidate registration process ahead of the election.