Ontario Liberal caucus will soon drop to five as Lalonde wins federal nomination
OTTAWA — Ontario’s provincial Liberals have lost another legislator after one of their members won the nomination to run for an Ottawa seat in next month’s federal election.
Marie-France Lalonde was named late Thursday night as the Liberal Party of Canada candidate for Orleans, the same riding she currently holds provincially.
A spokeswoman said Friday that Lalonde is expected to resign from the provincial legislature, meaning the Ontario Liberals will soon number just five members.
“My campaign begins right now,” Lalonde said in a statement. “In the last four months, my team has knocked on thousands of doors.”