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Date: Sat. Nov. 8 2008 11:09 PM ET

The Liberal Party of Canada will hold a leadership convention in Vancouver next year to determine who will take over the reins from Stephane Dion.

The party released new rules for the leadership race on Saturday, including a large entrance fee of $90,000. During the 2006 leadership campaign, the party charged hopefuls a $50,000 entrance fee.

Also, spending by the leadership candidates will be restricted to $1.5 million each, which is far smaller than 2006's $3.4 million limit.

The party's national executive met Saturday in Ottawa to prepare for the leadership convention, which will take place from Apr. 30 to May 3.

Dion announced his intention to step down as Liberal leader after the Liberals' dismal showing in the federal election, where they won 76 seats in their worst result since 1984.

Only two candidates have so far thrown their hat into the ring: Toronto MP Bob Rae and New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc. Toronto MP Michael Ignatieff is also expected to run.

Other potential candidates include former Quebec cabinet ministers Denis Coderre and Martin Cauchon, as well as Ontario MPs Ruby Dhalla and David McGuinty.

Last week, former deputy prime minister John Manley announced that he would not seek the Liberal leadership.

Many Liberals want to avoid a 10-candidate race as happened during the 2006 leadership campaign, CTV's Rosemary Thompson said Saturday on CTV Newsnet.

Thompson said many Liberal Party operatives want this race to be about finding a strong leader rather than letting backbenchers position themselves for future cabinet posts.

"Many people do run in leaderships to try and position themselves to ultimately be cabinet ministers someday, or very important critics in the party," Thompson said. "But this time around there's a real sense in the party that it's not time to resume build, that it's time to get on with the show and get behind whichever leader they do end up choosing."

Yesterday, the Quebec wing of the party proposed new rules that would prohibit any potential candidate who still has debt after the 2006 leadership race from running this time around.

The rule would disqualify Gerard Kennedy and Martha Hall Findlay, who each owe about $200,000 from their unsuccessful leadership bids two years ago.

While Ignatieff has said he is debt-free, the most recent financial report he filed with Elections Canada indicates he may owe about $60,000.

With files from The Canadian Press


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Henry Wysmulek
said

If Canadians are lucky, they will use the same winners that planned their election campaign.

Neutral Logic
said

The Liberal Party is in such a mess.

1. Party is millions in debt.

2. The candidates for the leadership are trying to backstab each other constanly. (who exactly said Rae wan't running?)

3. Individual debt from the last leadership is in the 100,000's.

4. The Liberal Party has gone too far to the left, and the candidates running will keep them there. Canada already has a far left party, and the LPC should see how the NDP is not what Canadians want.

5. They will have a leader in the spring, but will need another convention on policy. Where exactly is this party going? And where will the money come from to do it?

6. The cut throat politics within the LPC shows that it is not about the good of the country or even to rally behind a leader/party. It is about power.

7. The LPC wonders why they can't get an inspirational leader like Obama. Well, that's because the good ol' boys" won't let the new, fresh blood with new inspirational ideas to step up. Again...they want the power. Along with the fact, that the Liberals have only been out of power less than 3 years...the Democrats were out 8.

8. The grassroots of the Liberal Party does not have any control in the direction. Delegates vote in the leader. IT should be one member-one vote, as the NDP and Conservatives do. Look at the money they make! The LPC needs to be completely over-hauled, but it will not happen until they sink even further.

The once great Liberal Party of Canada has become a complete mess. Canada needs them to provide a viable alternative. That's what makes democracy great. Right now, the only party that has earned the right to govern, is the Conservatives with Stephen Harper at the healm.


Lisa K
said

Bob Rae? Good grief. This is the best the Liberals can do for a leadership candidate? Stephen Harper must be tickled pink.


faye in the village
said

Now that the "Backroom Boys" have stripped this party of honesty, integrity and pride of citizenship, it is time for an infusion of fresh blood. Dion, l admire what you tried to do for this party, and l regret that you were shut down by those "Backroom Boys" lt would be so refreshing to experience something other than what we have had in office over the past twenty some odd years. We need someone filled with knowlege, wisdom, ambition for Canada, and a love of Canada, to fill this role. Does such a person exhist? l wonder!


JS
said

Can't wait for a new in-effective leader of the Liberals. They are so much in debt that they wouldn't be able to go even further into debt if there was another election within 3 years. Elections Canada should consider adding a new rule for elections that ANY federal party that is in debt would be disqualified from running in an election.


Rob in London
said

i spoke wih family members this weeked who are long time liberals. They are very unhappy with the state of the party. The liberals were the party of big business and obtained most of thier money from corporations in the past. Liberals have always wanted big government to look after them and pay for thier problems. That philosphy is the reason they are now broke. Liberals will languish under new election finance laws until they start putting thier money where thier mouths are> I explained to my family that the party is broke as are most candidates disiluioned

Buford Wilson
said

They need some new blood. I hope LeBlanc wins.

BC Boy
said

Who really cares what the Liberals do at their upcoming leadership convention unless their newest MP named Trudeau decides to contest the leadership battle. He could win it all and carry the country on name alone. Anyone else will fail against Harper and be relegated to the obscurity the party now faces.


Steve the Pundit
said

The Liberals can rearrange the deck chairs all they want; the ship that is their party has hit an iceberg (a Conservative party renewed at the grassroots that connects more and more with the electorate with each election).

Continuing the analogy, instead of taking time to go back to port and repair the damage, the "captains" of the Liberal ship are bound and determined to go back out to battle as quickly as possible and hit the iceberg again (fight another election). Without proper repair and rebuilding from the ground up, the ship (party) will not sustain another iceberg hit, and it will go down, maybe for good.

Liberals have forgotten the key to their numerous electoral victories over the last fifty years: politics is like a war, and you don't continue to fight an enemy that is stronger than you when you've sustained heavy casualities.

For those true Liberals that are undoubtedly still out there, go lick your wounds, figure out what you what to present to the public and THEN find the leader that's best able to do so.

Anything else, and it's "cue the orchestra".



Rob
said

I hope Rae wins, then we , (Conservatives), can get a majority for sure!


Doug Ont
said

The Liberal party of Canada has destroyed itself from the inside. With an attitude that they were the naturally entitled party to govern they allowed the feud between Chretien and Martin to boil over in public. The result was the fiasco that was the last leadership convention and the disaster that was the autonomous leadership of Dion. This is the reason that the timing of Harper's election call was perfect. Liberals now have the option of allowing the Conservatives to govern as they are, from the centre, or to force another election that the party cannot afford, and will not be ready for the the forseeable future. Looks good on them; kind of payback for the years of over-taxation and theft from the Canadian tax-payers.


Ottawa Harvard
said

The Liberal Party is in disarray. I drove across Canada leaving from Ottawa on Sept 14, and arriving in Nanaimo on Sept 25. My route took me via Hearst, Fort Frances, the SE corner of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Prince George, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Port Hardy, to Nanaimo, then on to Vancouver.

It was clear who was winning the sign wars - the Tories, by a long shot. For instance, in Vic Toews riding, his organizers had signs at every cross road, whether a county dirt road or a major intersection. It was the same everywhere, with the exception of Saskatchewan where the NDP did about as good a job as the Tories. Liberals - hardly visible, with the exception of sitting candidates, such as Ujjal Dusanjh.

The Liberals used to be famous for running vacuous but well organized campaigns. This time it was vacuous and disorganized.

It will take several years for a new leader to, first, restore the organizational excellence of the Liberal Party, and second, to provide a new intellectual footing.

Therefore, old warhorses such as Rae and Ignatieff should not be the new leader. Cauchon or Leblanc, or Kennedy, would be better.

Better still would be that they don't succeed.


Kevin
said

I hope they pick Bob Rae. The voters in Ontario would FINALLY deal the well deserved death blow to the Liberals in the next Federal election. Rae as the Liberal leader will guarnatee Harper a majority next time.


Vancouverite
said

As a Vancouver liberal, I am very happy to have the convention here but at the same time, we are also home to the most corrupt Provincial Association in the country. Someone earlier commented about Dion being done in by the backroom boys, he entire campaign was in fact run by backroom boys, the worst in the country, Marissen & company. These guys will likely cheat their way through the entire leadership and further drag the party's image nationally. This is my worry about it being in B.C.

Mike
said

All you people who roll your eyes at Bob Rae haven't done your homework. My guess is you are stereotyping him without any real knowledge about where he was or what he's done.
Good for you - a most thoughtful analysis of the man. Or am I alone out here in the the smash 'em bash 'em crowd?

John
said

It would be nice if some strong females would join the liberal party and run for leadership.

I've heard Hall-Findlay speak too many times. She doesn't even come across as cabinet material. She only gets attention because she is filling a vacuum.

The liberal party needs to welcome more female competition, but what high-quality, strong females in Canadian society would choose a yucky life in politics when they can easily shape their lives to secure more rewarding & more meaningful power via other pursuits?


Sonya
said

I hope it's not that war monger Ignatieff who gets in, or I'll be voting NDP.


roy cotton
said

No BC Boy we don't need another Trudeau as prime minister of Canada His father was no good and I expect him to be the same.

Chris Ont
said

Those running on percieved past glory or name recognition had better look in the mirror. Liberals real problem is thinking old policy is still valid in this age. Tax and spend, throwing money around so it looks like they are doing something has shown to not improve the long term growth, just puts off reality.
Until fresh blood and idea's are found, they will be on the outside looking in.


Donald Quinn
said

If Canadians had been given a real choice, they might not have shamed themselves in front of the world by re-electing Harper. The Liberal Party has a number of individuals who are quite capable of proving that Canadians do not drag their knuckles when they walk.


Brent - BC
said

Along the same line from an earlier comment, "If Bob Rae was the Captain of the Titanic, he would have said he was stopping for ice,"

As long as the same "Green Lighter's" are in place, there will never be any young new blood in the Leadership race.

If the Liberal's ever get around to "retiring" the "old guard", they may recover within the next century.


Anne M
said

I would like to see the Liberals completely redo themselves. They need to become a CANADA WIDE party, not just an Eastern party. They need new blood, someone that can energize the party as well as the country. Get away from tax and spend mentality, and stop catering to all the special interest groups. Do what is best for the country as a whole.

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