former finance minister chrystia freeland, former house leader karina gould and liberal mps frank baylis and ruby dhalla are also running for the liberal leadership to replace outgoing prime minister justin trudeau.
the liberals will make the decision on their new leader, who will automatically become interim prime minister, on march 9. the announcement of a federal election will come next.
“i also think this is a good opportunity for our party to come back together, which i think it will,” mcguinty said. “i’m very fond of all the candidates who are running. i’ve served with them for many years, but i think, at this stage, mark carney represents the kind of leadership that we need.”
carney, of course, is not currently a member of parliament. he will need to find a riding to run in if he does succeed in his quest to lead the liberals into the election.
ottawa south mp david mcguinty spoke to media and endorsed liberal leadership candidate mark carney on sunday.
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ottawa south has voted liberal since 1988, including a 16-year stretch with john manley representing the district in the house of commons before mcguinty. while there had been some speculation that mcguinty might step aside to allow carney to run in ottawa south, he poured cold water on that idea sunday.
“look, i’m running again,” he said. “i’ve been doing this for 21 years and i’ve had the privilege of serving these folks and so i’m fully prepared to go forward. for me, we’re getting prepared. our campaign team is coming together. we’re looking for the campaign office right now. the signs are ready to go.”