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The 2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election is an ongoing election being held from February 26 to March 9, 2025. It is currently being held by members of the Liberal Party of Canada to elect a successor to Justin Trudeau following his announcement on January 6, 2025, of his intention to resign as party leader and as prime minister of Canada as soon as his successor is elected.
The 2009 Liberal leadership election was the last one in which the leader was chosen by delegates. Future leadership elections were to be conducted according to a weighted one member, one vote system in which all party members could cast ballots but in which they would be counted so that each riding had equal weight. This system, however, has ...
The Young Liberals of Canada (YLC) (French: Jeunes libéraux du Canada) is the national youth wing of the Liberal Party of Canada. All members of the Liberal Party aged 14 to 25 are automatically members of the YLC. The Young Liberals of Canada are an official commission of the Liberal Party and the largest youth political organization in Canada.
"After a robust and secure nation-wide process, the Liberal Party of Canada will choose a new leader on March 9, and be ready to fight and win the 2025 election," the party said in a statement.
Under Liberal Party rules, any member of the party - including those who are not elected officials - can run for leadership. They are expected to seek a seat in parliament in the next election ...
The new leader is expected to be soon thrust into a general election, which polls currently suggest they will lose to the opposition Conservatives. ... the only Liberal in Canada who believes that ...
2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, a federal party vote 2025 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election , a provincial party vote Topics referred to by the same term
In 1998, she was elected as youth representative the Liberal Party of Canada's standing committee on multiculturalism at the annual policy convention. [11] Dhalla was elected as a delegate to the 1990 Liberal Leadership Convention in Calgary and was one of the first Young Liberals in Manitoba to support Paul Martin.