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Liberals choose family doctor Danielle Martin for University—Rosedale byelection
Summary
The Liberal Party has selected family doctor Danielle Martin to run in the University—Rosedale byelection, bypassing the usual nomination process. The seat opened after Chrystia Freeland resigned, and party sources say the byelection is expected to be held soon.
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Danielle Martin, a family physician, has been chosen by the Liberal Party to run in the upcoming University—Rosedale byelection. She is chair of family and community medicine at the University of Toronto. The party is skipping its usual nomination contest to put her forward. The vacancy followed Chrystia Freeland's resignation earlier this month after it was announced she would serve as an economic adviser to the Ukrainian government.
Known details:
- The Liberals selected Danielle Martin as their candidate for the University—Rosedale byelection.
- Martin leads the University of Toronto's department of family and community medicine and drew attention for defending Canada's public health system before a U.S. Senate committee in 2014.
- She has advocated for expanded pharmacare and authored the book "Better Now: Six Big Ideas to Improve Health Care for All Canadians."
- Liberal party president Sachit Mehra said Martin would continue her health-care work in Parliament.
- Party sources told the Star the byelection is likely to be held soon, though a date has not been formally announced.
- University—Rosedale is considered a relatively safe Liberal riding; a Liberal victory would keep the party one MP short of a majority in the House of Commons.
Summary:
The party bypassed its regular nomination process to put forward a candidate with health-care credentials. The timing of the byelection has not been formally announced, but party sources reported it is likely to be held soon. A Liberal win in the riding would affect the government's seat count by leaving them one MP short of a majority.
