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MPs not running in the next election

List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 22, 2024 | UPDATED December 16, 2024
Cabinet ministers Carla Qualtrough, left, Filomena Tassi and Dan Vandal, Conservative MP Karen Vecchio, now-Independent MP Pablo Rodriguez, and Bloc Québécois MP Monique Pauzé are among the latest MPs who’ve said they won't run again in the next federal election. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, illustration by Naomi Wildeboer
List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 22, 2024 | UPDATED December 16, 2024
List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 22, 2024 | UPDATED December 16, 2024
Cabinet ministers Carla Qualtrough, left, Filomena Tassi and Dan Vandal, Conservative MP Karen Vecchio, now-Independent MP Pablo Rodriguez, and Bloc Québécois MP Monique Pauzé are among the latest MPs who’ve said they won't run again in the next federal election. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, illustration by Naomi Wildeboer
List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | February 7, 2023
Pierre Poilievre, pictured on Sept. 10, 2022, following his leadership win, will need to target the 24 ridings the Conservatives lost by the lowest vote counts in 2021, according to political observers. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | February 7, 2023
List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | February 7, 2023
Pierre Poilievre, pictured on Sept. 10, 2022, following his leadership win, will need to target the 24 ridings the Conservatives lost by the lowest vote counts in 2021, according to political observers. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 19, 2022
The Conservative Party leadership candidates, from left: Pierre Poilievre, Leslyn Lewis, Jean Charest, Roman Baber, and Scott Aitchison. 'People become populist when they're blocked, when they don't have social mobility, when they feel that they do all the right things and they can't get ahead,' says Tasha Kheiriddin. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, Sam Garcia, and handouts
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 19, 2022
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 19, 2022
The Conservative Party leadership candidates, from left: Pierre Poilievre, Leslyn Lewis, Jean Charest, Roman Baber, and Scott Aitchison. 'People become populist when they're blocked, when they don't have social mobility, when they feel that they do all the right things and they can't get ahead,' says Tasha Kheiriddin. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, Sam Garcia, and handouts
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 25, 2022
Conservative MP John Brassard took the role of Conservative House leader in February as part of a leadership shakeup that followed Erin O'Toole’s ouster as party leader. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 25, 2022
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 25, 2022
Conservative MP John Brassard took the role of Conservative House leader in February as part of a leadership shakeup that followed Erin O'Toole’s ouster as party leader. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 12, 2022
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, pictured on Feb. 22, 2022, with Defence Minister Anita Anand, Deputy Prime Minister Chyrstia Freeland, and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly at a press conference on the Canadian government's response to the Russian war in Ukraine. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 12, 2022
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 12, 2022
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, pictured on Feb. 22, 2022, with Defence Minister Anita Anand, Deputy Prime Minister Chyrstia Freeland, and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly at a press conference on the Canadian government's response to the Russian war in Ukraine. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 4, 2022
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault, pictured on Oct. 26, 2021, released the federal government's emissions reductions plan on March 29. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 4, 2022
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 4, 2022
Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault, pictured on Oct. 26, 2021, released the federal government's emissions reductions plan on March 29. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | March 21, 2022
The federal Conservative leadership contenders: Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, centre, and from clockwise, Saskatchewan businessman Joseph Bourgault, Independent Ontario MPP Roman Baber, Conservative MP Scott Aitchison, Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre, Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis, and former Quebec premier Jean Charest. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, handouts, and compilation by Neena Singhal.
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | March 21, 2022
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | March 21, 2022
The federal Conservative leadership contenders: Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, centre, and from clockwise, Saskatchewan businessman Joseph Bourgault, Independent Ontario MPP Roman Baber, Conservative MP Scott Aitchison, Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre, Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis, and former Quebec premier Jean Charest. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, handouts, and compilation by Neena Singhal.
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | December 27, 2021
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | December 27, 2021
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FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | December 23, 2021
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List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 30, 2021
Clockwise from top left, Conservatives Randy Hoback, Arnold Viersen, and Rosemarie Falk, New Democrats Taylor Bachrach and Niki Ashton, Bloc Marilène Gill, and Liberals Michael McLeod and Terry Sheehan are among the 50 elected MPs who have former residential schools in their ridings. The Hill Times Photographs by Andrew Meade, file, courtesy of the House of Commons
List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 30, 2021
List | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 30, 2021
Clockwise from top left, Conservatives Randy Hoback, Arnold Viersen, and Rosemarie Falk, New Democrats Taylor Bachrach and Niki Ashton, Bloc Marilène Gill, and Liberals Michael McLeod and Terry Sheehan are among the 50 elected MPs who have former residential schools in their ridings. The Hill Times Photographs by Andrew Meade, file, courtesy of the House of Commons
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, left, Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, NDP Leadwr Jagmeet Singh, Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanchet, and Green Party Leader Annamie Paul. The Huill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, Sam Garica
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, left, Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, NDP Leadwr Jagmeet Singh, Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanchet, and Green Party Leader Annamie Paul. The Huill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, Sam Garica
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 18, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 18, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 18, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 17, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 17, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 17, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 16, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 16, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 16, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 12, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured top left, Privy Council Clerk Ian Shugart, new Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, new Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau, Governor General Julie Payette, Jim Carr, special representative to the Prairies, and new Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, were on hand for the first virtual swearing-in ceremony. Screen capture via Twitter
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 12, 2021
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 12, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured top left, Privy Council Clerk Ian Shugart, new Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, new Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau, Governor General Julie Payette, Jim Carr, special representative to the Prairies, and new Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, were on hand for the first virtual swearing-in ceremony. Screen capture via Twitter
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 6, 2020
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 6, 2020
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 6, 2020
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | March 17, 2020
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | March 17, 2020
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FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 22, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 22, 2019
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FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 22, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 22, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 22, 2019
Ninety-eight new MPs will be taking their seats in the West Block Chamber when the House reconvenes. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | October 29, 2019
Ninety-eight new MPs will be taking their seats in the West Block Chamber when the House reconvenes. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Liberal incumbent Karen McCrimmon, who is running in the riding of Kanata-Carleton, Ont., at her campaign office on Oct. 10, a day before advance polls open. In the last election, Ms. McCrimmon won by a margin of 12 points. The race is expected to be a contest between Ms. McCrimmon and her Conservative challenger, Justina McCaffrey, who ran a bridal dress business in Ottawa. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | October 10, 2019
Liberal incumbent Karen McCrimmon, who is running in the riding of Kanata-Carleton, Ont., at her campaign office on Oct. 10, a day before advance polls open. In the last election, Ms. McCrimmon won by a margin of 12 points. The race is expected to be a contest between Ms. McCrimmon and her Conservative challenger, Justina McCaffrey, who ran a bridal dress business in Ottawa. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | October 10, 2019
For Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, the campaign has largely been fought in Quebec and Ontario, which, collectively account for 199 seats in the House of Commons. The Hill Times graphic by Joey Sabourin
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | October 10, 2019
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | October 10, 2019
For Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, the campaign has largely been fought in Quebec and Ontario, which, collectively account for 199 seats in the House of Commons. The Hill Times graphic by Joey Sabourin
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 26, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 26, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 26, 2019
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 23, 2019
From left: Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 23, 2019
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 23, 2019
From left: Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 15, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 15, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 15, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 8, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 8, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 8, 2019
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 4, 2019
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft, pictured at last year's Independence Day party, will be celebrating the day in Calgary instead of Ottawa. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 4, 2019
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 4, 2019
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft, pictured at last year's Independence Day party, will be celebrating the day in Calgary instead of Ottawa. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | June 3, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | June 3, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | June 3, 2019
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FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | May 20, 2019
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FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | May 10, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | May 10, 2019
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FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 3, 2019
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FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | April 1, 2019
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FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 28, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chats with Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez at the Liberal social at Métropolitain Brasserie. The Hill Times photograph by Cynthia Münster
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 28, 2019
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 28, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chats with Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez at the Liberal social at Métropolitain Brasserie. The Hill Times photograph by Cynthia Münster
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 10, 2019
Treasury Board President Scott Brison has announced on Thursday morning that he will resign from cabinet and will not be seeking re-election, citing family reasons. The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 10, 2019
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | January 10, 2019
Treasury Board President Scott Brison has announced on Thursday morning that he will resign from cabinet and will not be seeking re-election, citing family reasons. The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 23, 2018
Canadian Labour Congress president Hassan Yussuff on Friday held a presser alongside the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to protest the feds' back-to-work legislation, which would bring an end to Canada Post's rotating strike. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 23, 2018
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 23, 2018
Canadian Labour Congress president Hassan Yussuff on Friday held a presser alongside the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to protest the feds' back-to-work legislation, which would bring an end to Canada Post's rotating strike. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 7, 2018
Conservative MP Tony Clement, first elected in 2006 federally, pictured in this file photo on the Hill. The Hill Time photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 7, 2018
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | November 7, 2018
Conservative MP Tony Clement, first elected in 2006 federally, pictured in this file photo on the Hill. The Hill Time photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 24, 2018
A woman surveys the damage in Ottawa's Centretown neighbourhood. Some 3,750 customers in the Ottawa area are still without power, as of Monday morning, according to Hydro Ottawa. The Hill Times photograph by Kristen Shane
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 24, 2018
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | September 24, 2018
A woman surveys the damage in Ottawa's Centretown neighbourhood. Some 3,750 customers in the Ottawa area are still without power, as of Monday morning, according to Hydro Ottawa. The Hill Times photograph by Kristen Shane
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | August 22, 2018
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | August 22, 2018
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | August 22, 2018
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 24, 2018
Chief of Defence Staff General Jonathan Vance, centre, and former Canadian Army commander Lieutenant-General Paul Wynnyk, behind, are pictured at the change-of-command ceremony on Parliament Hill last week. A 24-year-old man has been charged with assault and breach of probation following a security incident on the Hill on Monday. The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 24, 2018
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 24, 2018
Chief of Defence Staff General Jonathan Vance, centre, and former Canadian Army commander Lieutenant-General Paul Wynnyk, behind, are pictured at the change-of-command ceremony on Parliament Hill last week. A 24-year-old man has been charged with assault and breach of probation following a security incident on the Hill on Monday. The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 23, 2018
Chief of Defence Staff General Jonathan Vance, centre, and former Canadian Army commander Lieutenant-General Paul Wynnyk, behind, are pictured at the change-of-command ceremony on Parliament Hill last week. A man was arrested during a routine Changing of the Guard ceremony on Monday. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 23, 2018
News | BY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 23, 2018
Chief of Defence Staff General Jonathan Vance, centre, and former Canadian Army commander Lieutenant-General Paul Wynnyk, behind, are pictured at the change-of-command ceremony on Parliament Hill last week. A man was arrested during a routine Changing of the Guard ceremony on Monday. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 4, 2018
Global Public Affairs' Philip Cartwright stays on as the Government Relations Institute of Canada's president for another term. Photograph courtesy of Philip Cartwright
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 4, 2018
FeatureBY THE HILL TIMES STAFF | July 4, 2018
Global Public Affairs' Philip Cartwright stays on as the Government Relations Institute of Canada's president for another term. Photograph courtesy of Philip Cartwright