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Former cabinet minister Martin Cauchon has joined the long list of potential contenders who've decided to take a pass on the federal Liberal leadership race.
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Former cabinet minister Martin Cauchon is testing the waters for a Liberal leadership bid. The 46-year-old is touting himself as a potential agent of generational change.
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Former cabinet minister Martin Cauchon has decided he will not run for leadership of the federal Liberal party.
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Two candidates who could be potential federal Liberal leadership contenders - should the job come open - are deflecting questions about their plans.
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Potential contenders for the federal Liberal leadership began jockeying for position Monday moments after Stephane Dion announced he's giving up the reins of the party.
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Despite a crushing defeat during last week's federal election, Liberal Leader Stephane Dion emerged from Thursday's caucus meeting vowing his "very united" party will continue to fight the Conservatives.
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Fomer cabinet minister John Manley says he's thinking about running for the leadership of the federal Liberal party, but wants to test the waters and see if there's support for such a bid.
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Former deputy prime minister John Manley says he may return to the political scene and join the race to succeed Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion.
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New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc said he will be running for the leadership of his party, becoming the first Liberal to publicly announce his intention to seek the top job.
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Despite a widespread draft-Frank McKenna movement, the former New Brunswick premier announced Monday that he will not run for the leadership of the Liberal Party.
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Frank McKenna, a former New Brunswick premier, said Tuesday he will not run for the leadership of the federal Liberal party, putting an end to mounting speculation about his political future.
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Bob Rae has confirmed he will run for the leadership of the federal Liberal party, ending weeks of rumours over his political future.
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Bob Rae said Friday he will be a candidate for the Liberal leadership and strongly rejected persistent rumours that he was backing away from a run at the party's top job.
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As nominations close for the next leader of the Welsh Lib Dems, one of the candidates launches her campaign.
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Former deputy prime minister John Manley says he has lost the "burning ambition necessary" to campaign and so will not run for the Liberal Party leadership, according to an email statement.
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Former deputy prime minister John Manley will not run in the upcoming Liberal leadership race, he said in a statement released Tuesday.
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Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan is asking the federal Liberal party to keep next year's leadership convention in Vancouver, after reports surfaced that the party may hold the event closer to Ottawa to cut costs.
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The Island New Democrats have announced they have delayed their leadership convention until the spring.
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Toronto MP Martha Hall Findlay, one of the most prominent female stars in the Liberal firmament, won't take a second shot at becoming federal party leader.
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Liberal MP Martha Hall Findlay said Tuesday she will not run again for the leadership of the party.
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Two of the Liberal Party's leading stars -- Gerard Kennedy and Michael Ignatieff -- appear to have made up their minds about running in the upcoming leadership race.
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Toronto MP Gerard Kennedy has announced he will not seek the federal Liberal leadership, further shortening the list of potential contenders to replace Stéphane Dion.
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Toronto MP Michael Ignatieff has thrown his hat in the ring, announcing his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada.
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Liberal MP Michael Ignatieff formally entered the race for the leadership of the federal party Thursday, saying he's learned and changed since he first ran for the job two years ago.
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Toronto MP Bob Rae formally kicked off his bid to take over the Liberal leadership with an announcement detailing his political history, Canada's economic problems, and challenges facing the Liberal Party.
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Liberal MP Bob Rae formally announced his candidacy for the party leadership on Thursday, saying he will not run from his controversial record as premier of Ontario.
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New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc is expected to announce Monday that he will drop out of the Liberal leadership race to replace Stéphane Dion, leaving only two contenders, CBC News has learned.
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New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc has dropped out of the Liberal leadership race and thrown his support behind rival Michael Ignatieff, one of two remaining contenders.
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Toronto MP Bob Rae said Tuesday he is dropping out of the Liberal leadership race. The announcement paves the way for rival Michael Ignatieff to ascend to the party's top job, replacing Stéphane Dion. With Ignatieff poised to take the helm of the party, there were some concerns that the Liberal-NDP coalition could collapse. Full story What do you think Michael Ignatieff's top priority should be when he takes control of the Liberal party?
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The Alberta Liberals have given Calgary-Mountain View MLA David Swann the hefty job of making the party a viable option in the Tory-dominated province.