Candidates on the ballot are listed below.
Martin Cauchon ;Background
Martin Cauchon, 49, was the MP for
Outremont from 1993 to 2004 and served in the cabinet of
Jean Chrétien as
Minister of Justice from 2002 to 2003. Cauchon was the Liberal candidate in Outremont in the
2011 federal election but was defeated by New Democrat
Tom Mulcair. :
Date campaign launched: January 13, 2013 :
Campaign website: Deborah Coyne ;Background
Deborah Coyne, 58, was a
Toronto lawyer, professor, author and Liberal candidate for
Toronto—Danforth in the
2006 federal election. She worked in the
Prime Minister's Office in the 1980s and between 1989 and 1991 she was a constitutional adviser to
Newfoundland Premier
Clyde Wells. :
Date campaign launched: June 27, 2012 :
Campaign website: ;Other information • Coyne released a significant number of policy ideas on her website the day she announced her bid. Among the proposal outlined on her website were; the implementation of a
carbon tax, allowing a mix of public and private health care to meet national health care standards, reforming the electoral system, reassessing
supply management of dairy products, eliminating
tax credits to simplify the tax system, abolishing the
Indian Act, and replacing sporadic first ministers meetings with a formal council of Canadian governments.
Martha Hall Findlay ;Background
Martha Hall Findlay, 53, was MP for
Willowdale from 2008 to 2011. She was opposition critic for transport, infrastructure and communities (2008–2009), public works (2009–2010) and international trade (2010–2011). She ran in the
2006 leadership election, where she placed last.
Date campaign launched: November 14, 2012 With the launch of her leadership campaign she announced that she would release policy planks every few weeks. Her first policy proposal called for a national energy strategy for energy infrastructure.
Karen McCrimmon ;Background
Karen McCrimmon is a retired Canadian Forces
Lieutenant colonel who was the first woman to command a
Royal Canadian Air Force squadron (
429 Transport Squadron). She was the Liberal candidate in
Carleton—Mississippi Mills during the 2011 election. McCrimmon served in the
Gulf War, with NATO forces during the
Yugoslav Wars, and the
War in Afghanistan, and in 1995 was admitted to the
Order of Military Merit in the rank of Officer. :
Date campaign launched: November 14, 2012 :
Campaign website: Joyce Murray ;Background
Joyce Murray, 58, has been the Liberal MP for
Vancouver Quadra since 2008 and served as Opposition Critic for Small Business and Tourism, Asia — Pacific Gateway and Western Economic Diversification (2011–2015).
BC Liberal MLA for
New Westminster (2001–2005). BC Minister of Water, Land and Air Protection (2001–2004). BC Minister of Management Services (2004–2005) :
Date campaign launched: November 26, 2012 :
Campaign website: ;Other information • Murray is the only candidate who supports holding "run-off" nominations with NDP and Greens in some ridings in order to choose joint candidates, for the 2015 election. Should the parties receive a plurality of the seats, they would then pass electoral reform. Green Party leader
Elizabeth May praised Murray for advancing the proposal. • On March 26, Murray claimed to possibly have a greater number of registered supporters than Trudeau.
Justin Trudeau ;Background
Justin Trudeau, 41, had been
MP for
Papineau since 2008 and was Liberal Post Secondary Education, Youth and Amateur Sport Critic (2011–2015). He is the son of former Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau. Trudeau had ruled out a leadership bid but reconsidered in the wake of Bob Rae's announcement that he was not running. :
Date campaign launched: October 2, 2012 :
Campaign website: ;Other information • Trudeau endorsed the takeover of the Canadian oil and gas company
Nexen by the
Hong Kong-based
CNOOC Limited. • Trudeau had stated his opposition to the
Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines and come out in favour for the use of existing pipelines to transport diluted bitumen to
Saint John, New Brunswick. He supports the
Keystone XL pipeline and export projects, and has criticized NDP leader
Tom Mulcair for opposing Keystone. • Trudeau has stated that he is "completely closed to any form of cooperation with the NDP." ==Withdrawn candidates==