Ontario Liberals to pick new leader to succeed Kathleen Wynne
TORONTO — Ontario Liberals will gather this weekend to select their new leader, a person who will face the daunting task of whipping a decimated party back into fighting form in time for an election just over two years away.
Though the event will be a delegated convention, typically a dramatic affair with candidates dropping off successive ballots and crossing ballroom floors to throw their support behind others, Saturday’s gathering is all but a coronation.
Steven Del Duca, a former cabinet minister, has the support of about 43 per cent of the committed delegates selected for the March 7 convention.
He says he is also close to securing the support of 200 of the approximately 640 so-called ex-officio delegates — largely party heavyweights — which likely puts him over 50 per cent and means a first ballot victory.