JUST IN: Ontario Liberal leadership race is officially underway with first contender
The Member of Parliament for Beaches-East York was first elected in 2015 after years spent as a lawyer practicing commercial litigation.
In a video posted on Twitter, Erskine-Smith pledges to rebuild the party and promises to bring about “generational and grassroots renewal.” “If you want better, the answer is participation,” he says. “I left law for politics almost 10 years ago now because of that drive to make a difference, faced with a Liberal party in need of generational change and a cynical Conservative government in Ottawa.”
He says the province is lacking family doctors and underserving residents in mental health, senior care and housing. “We deserve competence and compassion in addressing these challenges. That means a strong economic agenda and fiscal discipline alongside fairness for those in need, all delivered with honesty and with integrity.”To make a difference, to help make you see politics the way I see it, and to rebuild a party ready to rebuild our province.
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