OTTAWA--Canadian Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne is the latest high-profile cabinet member to declare no interest in replacing Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader.
The Liberal Party announced they will choose their next leader — and Canada's next prime minister — on March 9. Hopefuls have until Jan. 23 to declare their candidacy.
OTTAWA — Former B.C. premier Christy Clark and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne both announced on Tuesday they won’t run to become leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Meanwhile, ...
Sources say Carney will begin his leadership bid on Thursday, with Freeland to declare her candidacy on Friday and Gould launching her race by Sunday ...
The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now set, with former central banker Mark Carney and former ...
Francois-Philippe Champagne, Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry said that he will not be seeking the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada in the upcoming race. The Tribune ...
A growing chorus of Liberal MPs are calling on their party's executive to guard the upcoming leadership race — whose winner ...
OTTAWA - The decision Tuesday by a third Liberal cabinet minister from Quebec not to seek the Liberal leadership is casting a spotlight on the party ... Philippe Champagne announced at a luncheon ...
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party said late on Thursday it will choose a new leader on March 9 ahead of the 2025 elections for which polls show the party in a very weak ...
Liberal Party of Canadian PM Trudeau to Choose New ... while Foreign Minister Melanie Joly and Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne remained uncertain over whether to join the race.
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