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6 Liberal leadership contenders in race
Liberal Party approves 6 candidates to run in leadership race
Six of the seven Liberal leadership candidates who submitted their nomination papers have now been approved by the party to run in the race to succeed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Six Liberal leadership contenders in race after MP Chandra Arya disqualified
The Liberal Party of Canada approved former central banker Mark Carney, MPs Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould and Jaime Battiste, as well as former MPs Frank Baylis and Ruby Dhalla, to run in the leadership race. They also have to be confirmed by Elections Canada.
Nine things to know about Mark Carney, from goalie to finance ‘whiz kid’ to the Liberal leadership race
A walk through the Star’s archives to learn more about Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney, the 59-year-old former central banker from Edmonton, Alta.
So how’s the Liberal leadership race going?
The Big Story podcast takes a look at the federal Liberal leadership race thus far, including the endorsement battle and the Trump effect.
Where does the Liberal Party leadership race stand?
Mark Carney, Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould, Jaime Battiste, Frank Baylis and Ruby Dhalla all confirmed their candidacy has been approved by the Liberal Party. The final signoff is still to come from Elections Canada.
Ottawa MP Chandra Arya barred from running in Liberal leadership race
Arya’s exit from the race leaves six candidates: former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland, former banker Mark Carney, House Leader Karina Gould, Nova Scotia MP Jaime Battiste and former MPs Frank Baylis and Ruby Dhalla. The party will announce the winner of the race on March 9.
Arya says he's out of Liberal leadership race, as Carney gets more caucus support
OTTAWA — One of the seven Liberal leadership hopefuls says the party is not allowing him to run, as another high-profile cabinet minister endorsed Mark Carney on Sunday.
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Freeland promises to slash cabinet and PMO in half if elected Liberal leader
In a press release, Freeland said that she would reduce the size of the current ministerial cabinet and staff in the prime ...
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Mark Carney might have the edge as potential Liberal leader, but still faces major obstacles
While Mark Carney’s outsider status inspires the Liberal faithful, his performance on the campaign trail is more likely to ...
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Mark Carney viewed more positively than Chrystia Freeland in Liberal leadership race, survey suggests
Abacus Data polling shows 33% of respondents view former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney positively, compared to 29% for ...
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Saving And Reviving Liberal Arts Colleges
Liberal arts colleges across geography, urban and rural settings, are closing, but with bold leadership and support from ...
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Ontario leader calls for snap election to fight Trump’s threatened tariffs
Vancouver, British Columbia – The leader of Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, on Wednesday triggered a snap election, ...
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Freeland vows to shrink size of cabinet, PMO if she becomes Liberal leader
Liberal leadership candidate vows to cut in half the number of ministers, which reached 40 members in December ...
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Liberal leadership front-runners have yet to set themselves apart
In a tight field, there are still few distinctions between the front-runners: brainy outsider Mark Carney; brainy insider ...
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7 Liberal leadership candidates say they've submitted nomination papers as deadline passes
Several candidates vying to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau say they've submitted their paperwork and met the first ...
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