OTTAWA — Liberal MPs say the party must change the rules so only citizens and permanent residents can vote for its new leader ...
Liberals MPs will debate Wednesday what rules they want to see in a coming leadership race as the field to replace Prime ...
As currently written, party rules allow anyone at least 14-years-old and who “ordinarily live(s) in Canada” to become a ...
But the Liberal Party's constitution — mainly that it allows international students and non-Canadian residents to vote in internal party elections — is making some nervous with the spectre of foreign ...
After serving notice of his intention to step aside earlier this week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can likely expect to ...
For Atlantic MPs like New Brunswick’s Wayne Long and Ken McDonald of Newfoundland and Labrador, both of whom are not seeking reelection, that means the party being unafraid of distancing itself from ...
Chrystia Freeland tops the list of potential Liberal leadership candidates that Canadians say would make them vote for the Liberals, but the party still faces struggles.
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, whose name has been circulating as a potential Liberal leadership contender, says he will not be seeking the party's top job.
Liberal MPs will gather next week for a special national caucus meeting for the first time since Prime Minister Justin ...
Liberal Party of Canada’s caucus is set to meet for six hours on Wednesday to discuss the rules for the race to replace leader Justin Trudeau.
The North's three MPs — two of them Liberal and one from the NDP — are in agreement over at least one thing: Prime Minister ...
Party’s regional caucus chairs to discuss Friday whether a national caucus meeting should be called, and how to replace the ...