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Ontario Liberals set Nov. 21 to select new leader
Summary
The Ontario Liberal Party announced it will choose a new leader on Nov. 21, following Bonnie Crombie's earlier resignation; party officials said several politicians are considering runs but have been awaiting the date and rules.
Content
The Ontario Liberal Party announced it will select a new leader on Nov. 21. Party president Kathryn McGarry said the leadership contest is an opportunity to build momentum and bring Liberals together. The contest is the party's third leadership race since 2020 and follows Bonnie Crombie's resignation earlier this year. Several provincial and federal politicians have indicated they are considering bids but have been waiting for the date and rules before making formal announcements.
Known details:
- The party announced Nov. 21 as the date to select a new leader.
- Party president Kathryn McGarry described the race as a chance to build momentum and unite Liberals.
- The contest follows Bonnie Crombie's resignation and will be the third leadership race since 2020.
- Nomination papers are due by July 31 at 5 p.m., and party members will vote electronically using a ranked ballot between Nov. 9 and Nov. 20.
Summary:
The Nov. 21 date formalizes a timetable for the party's leadership transition and gives potential candidates clear filing and voting windows. Nominations close July 31 at 5 p.m., and members will cast ranked ballots online from Nov. 9 to Nov. 20. Broader political effects are undetermined at this time.
