Federal Liberal leadership candidates will have to cross another hurdle Friday to remain in the race — a payment of $125,000 to the party.
The Quebec Liberal Party says it won't accept the candidacy of former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre for its vacant leader job.
The Quebec Liberal Party says it won’t accept the candidacy of former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre for its vacant leader job.
The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now set, with former central banker Mark Carney and former ...
Martinez-Ferrada shared her resignation letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on social media, which says she intends to ...
The Liberal Party of Canada has not won a seat in Saskatchewan since 2015 and with an election coming later this year, ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Karina Gould said she doesn't yet have the money to stay in the race, but is working hard to meet what she calls "an extremely aggressive fundraising deadline." ...
The redrawn riding for Kelloway’s bid will include the urban communities of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, including ...
Liberal supporters are set to choose their next leader on March 9 in a short race. The party’s high entry fee was seen as a way to keep out long-shot or unserious candidates. But the timing of Trudeau ...
From the very short campaign timeline to the trade drama with the U.S. and the various characters involved, party leadership ...
The Liberal Party's lead Senate candidate for the ACT has broken his silence over allegations of branch stacking, after a ...