Carolyn Bennett stepping down as Liberal MP for Toronto-St. Paul’s after 26 years
OTTAWA — Longtime Liberal Carolyn Bennett says she is retiring as the MP for Toronto-St. Paul’s after 26 years.
The former family doctor delivered her final speech in the House of Commons just a week before her 73rd birthday, saying she made a tough decision in 1997 to leave medicine for a career in politics but has never regretted it.
Bennett served under three prime ministers and spent a little over 10 years in cabinet, more than half that as the Crown-Indigenous relations minister between 2015 and 2021.
Bennett was shuffled out of cabinet this past summer following her announcement that she would not be seeking re-election.


