The Peterborough Examiner

Ministers won’t seek re-election

- ALLISON JONES THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO — Two Ontario cabinet ministers announced Friday they won’t seek re-election next year, adding to a growing tally of prominent Liberals bowing out at a time when the party struggles in the polls.

Both deputy premier Deb Matthews and Treasury Board President Liz Sandals, however, insisted that is not the reason for their upcoming departures.

Matthews will remain as the Liberals’ campaign co-chair through the election, saying she has enormous respect for Premier Kathleen Wynne.

“I am confident that, on June 7, 2018, the people of Ontario will give her and her team the mandate to continue to serve,” Matthews wrote in a statement Friday.

Various polls would suggest a different outcome, however, with most putting the Liberals behind the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves, and one survey even placing them third, behind the NDP.

Sandals, 70, stressed that her 30 years of service and her age were behind her decision to retire.

“This was a challengin­g decision to make because while I’m ready to be a full-time grandmothe­r, I’ve never had more faith in Premier Kathleen Wynne and the Ontario Liberal Party,” she wrote in a statement.

University of Ottawa political science professor Genevieve Tellier said that while it’s normal to have some politician­s decide they won’t run again, too many can give the impression of fleeing a sinking ship.

“They may have valid reasons to leave...but of course we cannot forget that the Liberals are unpopular now, so as a perception it could be interprete­d that way,” she said. “Probably the opposition parties will try to mention that.”

Economic Developmen­t Minister Brad Duguid announced last month that he would not run in next year’s provincial election.

Former environmen­t minister Glen Murray recently left government for the private sector, and Speaker Dave Levac, the Liberal representa­tive for Brant, and Monte Kwinter, Ontario’s oldest MPP, have also announced they won’t seek re-election.

 ?? POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES ?? Treasury Board President Liz Sandals, left, and Deputy Premier Deb Matthews have announced that they will not seek re-election in the 2018 provincial election.
POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES Treasury Board President Liz Sandals, left, and Deputy Premier Deb Matthews have announced that they will not seek re-election in the 2018 provincial election.
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