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Ontario Liberals Face Leadership Change

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The leader of the Ontario Liberal Party has officially stepped down.

Bonnie Crombie shared her resignation as party leader on Wednesday, stating that she believes it’s the right moment to make this change. Back in September, she revealed her plan to resign after receiving only 57 percent support from party members during a required leadership review.

“I am looking forward to spending more time with my family, including welcoming my first grandchild, while giving the party the space it needs to move forward with new leadership,” she said in a statement.

Crombie took over as the party’s leader in December 2023. She succeeded Ottawa South MPP John Fraser, who had been serving as interim leader after Steven Del Duca resigned in June 2022.

During her single election as Liberal leader, the party gained six additional Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) and saw about a six percent rise in popular vote. However, despite these gains, the Liberals ended up 13 seats behind the NDP and became Ontario’s third party.

“I am incredibly proud of the work we have done together to rebuild and renew our party,” Crombie added.

Looking ahead, the Liberal Party plans to appoint an Interim Leader.

“The Party’s Executive Council has been working on the details of the upcoming leadership election and will be announcing the date soon. The Ontario Liberal Party remains focused on preparing for the next chapter of our party and continuing to hold Doug Ford’s Conservatives to account,” explained Kathryn Mc Garry, President of the Ontario Liberal Party.


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