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Caroline Mulroney Steps Down from Ontario Legislature

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York-Simcoe MPP Caroline Mulroney resigning seat in legislature
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Caroline Mulroney speaks with journalists following question period in the Ontario legislature in Toronto on Tuesday, March 26, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Ontario cabinet minister Caroline Mulroney (York-Simcoe) announced Monday she is stepping down, expressing a wish to start fresh.

Mulroney was elected in 2018 during Premier Doug Ford’s initial government and has held various cabinet roles, including attorney general, transportation, Francophone affairs, and currently, president of the Treasury Board.

This decision comes two years after losing her father, former prime minister Brian Mulroney. Now that she and her husband are empty nesters, she shared her thoughts in a public letter on Monday.

“Together, they have led me to the conclusion that now is the right time to step back from elected life and begin a new chapter, one I am genuinely excited about,” Mulroney wrote.

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Ford said in a statement that Mulroney is a close friend and that Ontario has been fortunate to benefit from her calm and steady leadership.

“Politics is in Caroline’s blood,” he wrote. “The Ontario PC Party and our conservative movement will no doubt continue to benefit from her ideas and ideals.”

Ford mentioned that Mulroney leaves behind a record she can be proud of, which includes an agreement for the largest expansion of public transit in North America.

In her letter, Mulroney fondly recalled her experience as Francophone affairs minister-a role she held throughout her eight years-despite starting off with some funding cuts back in 2018.

“There is an old line in politics that the worst day in elected life is better than the best day outside of it,” she wrote as she wrapped up her letter.

“I’m not sure that’s true, but I do know that I will miss the people I have worked with over the past eight years more than you know.”

Ford has appointed Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy as interim president of the treasury board once Mulroney’s resignation takes effect on June 5.

Her resignation will lead to a byelection in York-Simcoe as well as one in Scarborough Southwest that Ford must call before summer ends.

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