Navdeep Bains running for Ontario Liberal Party leader
Official registration gives Bains access to fundraising in a contest with a $150,000 entry fee and a $1 million spending cap.
- On Monday, former federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains officially registered with Elections Ontario to run for Ontario Liberal leadership, becoming the first high-profile candidate to formally enter the race.
- Bains left his position as Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Rogers Communications earlier this month to pursue the provincial leadership bid after party insiders encouraged his candidacy.
- The candidate brings significant political experience, having served as innovation minister between 2015 and 2021 under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and later as vice-chair of global investment banking at CIBC.
- Moments after his candidacy was confirmed, Bains launched a campaign website with the slogan "Let's Get To Work" alongside a video showing him entering a classroom and rolling up his sleeves.
- The November 21 leadership race represents a critical moment for the Ontario Liberals rebuilding after electoral losses, with Bains' entry coming as pressure mounts on Nate Erskine-Smith after losing a May 9 nomination battle by 19 votes to businessman Ahsanul Hafiz.
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Former Federal Cabinet Member Navdeep Bains Announces Ontario Liberal Leadership Bid
Former federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains has officially entered the race for the Ontario Liberal leadership. Bains served as industry minister in Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government prior to exiting the political arena in 2021, and has recently stepped down from his executive position at Rogers to pursue a bid to lead the provincial Liberals. A 16-second campaign launch video posted on social media on May 25 shows Bains silently entering a …
Former MP, cabinet minister Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leadership race
Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains has entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race. Bains worked as a science and industry minister in Justin Trudeau's government before leaving politics in 2021.
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