Sheila Copps ;Background
Sheila Copps, 50, had been MP for
Hamilton East, Ontario, since 1984. At the time of the leadership election, she was
Minister of Canadian Heritage, since 1996. Previously, Copps had been
Deputy Prime Minister (1993–1996, 1996–1997),
Minister of the Environment (1993–1996),
Minister of the Multiculturalism and Citizenship (1996),
Minister of the Communications (1996), and
Minister of Amateur Sport (1996–1999). Copps was a candidate during the
1990 leadership election, finishing in third. :
Date campaign launched: February 13, 2003
Paul Martin ;Background Paul Martin, 65, had been MP for
LaSalle—Émard, Quebec since 1988. From 1993 to 2002, he was
Minister of Finance. Martin had previously stood for the leadership in the
1990 leadership election, finishing second. The combination of his leadership ambitions and
Jean Chrétien's slim win during the
1997 election led to a
period of infighting within the party, resulting in Martin leaving cabinet in June 2002, and Chrétien, in the face of a
leadership review, announcing his intention to step down February 2004. :
Date campaign launched: March 7, 2003 ==Withdrawn candidates==