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There will be an '''Ontario Liberal Party leadership election''' as a result of the resignation of ] as Liberal leader on June 7, 2018, following the Liberal |
There will be an '''Ontario Liberal Party leadership election''' as a result of the resignation of ] as Liberal leader on June 7, 2018, following the ]'s defeat in the ] which saw it return only 7 MPPs and lose official party status. | ||
Possible contenders include the 6 remaining members of the Liberal caucus, other than Kathleen Wynne: | Possible contenders include the 6 remaining members of the Liberal caucus, other than Kathleen Wynne: |
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Date | TBD |
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Resigning leader | Kathleen Wynne |
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There will be an Ontario Liberal Party leadership election as a result of the resignation of Kathleen Wynne as Liberal leader on June 7, 2018, following the Liberal Party of Ontario's defeat in the 2018 general election which saw it return only 7 MPPs and lose official party status.
Possible contenders include the 6 remaining members of the Liberal caucus, other than Kathleen Wynne:
- Michael Coteau (Don Valley East)
- Nathalie Des Rosiers (Ottawa—Vanier)
- Mitzie Hunter (Scarborough—Guildwood)
- John Fraser (Ottawa South)
- Michael Gravelle (Thunder Bay—Superior North)
- Marie-France Lalonde (Orléans)