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Navdeep Bains: Member of Parliament for
Mississauga—Brampton South; when Bains was elected for the first time in 2004 he was the youngest Liberal MP in Parliament. Reported to be backing Ignatieff. •
Scott Brison: Member of Parliament for
Kings-Hants. First elected as a
Progressive Conservative in 1997. Crossed the floor to the Liberals in 2003 and served as Minister of Public Works from 2004 to 2006. Former Liberal leadership contender. •
Martin Cauchon: Former Member of Parliament (1993-2004). Former Minister of Justice. "While my heart says yes, the realities of fundraising and organization are too daunting at this time." •
Denis Coderre: Member of Parliament for
Bourassa since 1997, federal cabinet minister from 2002 to 2006. «Je ne serai pas candidat à la prochaine course au leadership. J'ai le goût d'être chef du parti et je pense avoir les capacités pour être chef du parti, mais, comme dit la chanson, "I have the right love at the wrong moment".» •
Ruby Dhalla: Member of Parliament for
Brampton—Springdale since 2004. On November 18, she was reported saying "I am currently consulting with supporters and senior Liberals from coast to coast as to what the future holds. I will be making my decision public in the near future." A month later, the
Brampton Guardian reported she will not be a candidate and quoted her saying "Taking a lot of factors into consideration, I realized this wasn't the right time for myself." •
Ujjal Dosanjh: Member of Parliament for
Vancouver South since 2004. Federal Minister of Health from 2004 to 2006. Former NDP Premier of British Columbia. Said on November 6 on
Mike Duffy Live that due to his lack of French, a bid by him would be "unrealistic." •
Ken Dryden: Member of Parliament for
York Centre. Former federal
Minister of Social Development, and former leadership contender. Former
National Hockey League goaltender whose playing career won a place for him in the
Hockey Hall of Fame. •
Gerard Kennedy: Member of Parliament for
Parkdale—High Park; first elected in 2008; former Ontario Education minister; former leadership contender. •
John Manley: Former Member of Parliament and former Deputy Prime Minister under
Jean Chrétien released an announcement saying "I found that there was indeed water in the pool.... However, I truly found that in my mind and heart, I have moved on from the world of elected office. I also found that I lacked the burning ambition necessary to mount and sustain such a campaign." •
Elizabeth May:
Green Party of Canada leader, in response to rumours of a Draft May movement, May said "The Green Party is my home and the Green party is where I'll stay." •
Dalton McGuinty,
Premier of Ontario, says he'll stay out of the Liberal leadership race and won't endorse any candidate with the exception of his brother David if he ran. •
David McGuinty: Member of Parliament for
Ottawa South, first elected in 2004. Younger brother of Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty. Says he wishes to focus on his duties as an MP •
Frank McKenna: The former Premier of New Brunswick, as well as the former ambassador to the US, has said "Although I have been deeply moved by expressions of support for me from across the country, I have not been persuaded to change my long-standing resolve to exit public life for good." •
Carole Taylor, former
British Columbia Liberal Party Finance Minister, said "I'm appreciative of the nice comments that have been made, but I'm not intending to run for the federal leadership." •
Brian Tobin: Former Premier of Newfoundland & Labrador & federal cabinet minister said in London that he will "absolutely not," consider running for Liberal leadership. •
Justin Trudeau told a national news agency "I can assure you that if there is a leadership (race) right now I will not be running for any leadership role." •
Joe Volpe: Member of Parliament for
Eglinton-Lawrence First elected in 1988. Former Ontario Cabinet Minister; former leadership contender. "I was delighted to be a candidate," Volpe said. "It did not turn out well in part because people tried to frame me into a discussion regarding me that had nothing to do with policy issues. I'm not sure I want to go through that experience again." ==Results==