Liberal Party Speculated Liberal candidates included Toronto based physician and rumoured
Ontario Liberal Party leadership candidate Andrew Boozary, former
Eglinton—Lawrence MP
Marco Mendicino, aviation executive John Tory Jr. (son of former
mayor of Toronto and
Ontario Progressive Conservative leader
John Tory), and former provincial Liberal candidate, and Prosperity Project founder Pamela Jeffery. Investment banker
Mark Wiseman was also rumoured to be a prospective candidate for the nomination, On January 31, 2026,
Danielle Martin, family physician and chair of the
University of Toronto’s family medicine program, was announced as the party's candidate in the by-election. She previously was courted by Justin Trudeau to run as a Liberal candidate but refused. In 2014, she received attention for testifying in front of the
United States Senate defending the Canadian health care system.
Conservative Party Initially,
2025 federal election candidate for the riding Liz Grade planned on seeking the nomination again. who works as a mortgage broker. His campaign focused around promises of safer streets, lower taxes, and affordability, which have been the consistent messages of the Conservatives under Pierre Poilievre.
New Democratic Party On February 2, 2026, community organizer Serena Purdy, the party's candidate in the
2025 Canadian federal election announced she would be seeking the party's nomination for the by-election. She was subsequently appointed the party's candidate. Purdy was previously the chair of the organization Friends of
Kensington Market, and opposed the growing number of short-term
Airbnb rentals, which she claimed led to "fewer and fewer permanent neighbours — instead, more combination lock boxes, digital locks and more visitors staying in the area." Purdy is also a health systems academic at the
University of Toronto. She supports building more affordable housing and fighting the influence of
private equity to solve the housing crisis. She attacked the Carney government as failing to protect universal health care and fight inequities in health care treatment. The NDP campaign also attacked the Liberals for accepting Conservative floor crosser
Marilyn Gladu, which
Avi Lewis described as having "extreme social conservative views".
Green The Green Party selected Andrew Massey, transportation engineer and candidate for
Toronto Centre in the
2025 provincial election. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto and previously worked as a teacher in Japan. Massey supported the adoption of proportional representation, lowering the voting age to 16, and reforming how election funding operates to help small parties. He supports lowering taxes and cutting spending, increasing support for law enforcement, and opposing perceived censorship by the government. D'Andrea also supported setting a complete stop to new permanent residents, and the PPC as a whole supports mass deportations. He has socially conservative views, describing "gender ideology" as one of the problems he wants to fight, and was endorsed by the organizations Parents As First Educators and
Campaign Life Coalition.
Centrist The Centrist Party of Canada nominated Imran Khan, the party's national director and candidate for the party for
Scarborough Southwest in the
2025 Canadian federal election. He criticized MP salaries as being too high, and promised to cut them in half while also cutting taxes in half.
Canadian Future The
Canadian Future Party nominated entrepreneur and lawyer Samuel Baxter, who founded the law firm Baxter Law. Party leader
Dominic Cardy admitted that Baxter was unlikely to win the election, but hoped to influence the country's political debates for the next election.
Independents Leslie Bory, neo-Nazi convicted hate criminal and
2025 federal election independent candidate in
Brantford—Brant South—Six Nations ran as an independent. He was convicted of advocating genocide and promoting hatred against Jewish people. Raiden DeDominicis ran as an independent candidate, promising to enforce market competition laws against grocery monopolies, lower flight costs, and move towards modular construction to build homes cheaper. DeDominicis also supported banning gambling ads, regulating AI, and representing young people in politics. Socially conservative perennial candidate
Bill Whatcott ran as an independent. == Results ==