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In Ontario, there is no fixed term limit for the Premier, who is typically the leader of the political party that wins the most seats in the provincial legislature during elections, which are held every four years. However, the Premier can remain in office as long as they maintain the confidence of the legislature and their party continues to support them. They can be re-elected multiple times, potentially serving for many years, provided they continue to win elections and retain party leadership.

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4d ago

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