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Kingston MPP Hsu becomes second official candidate in Liberal leadership race

Liberal MP Ted Hsu is shown speaking in the House of Commons in an undated photo posted on his website. Liberal MP Ted Hsu is shown speaking in the House of Commons in an undated photo posted on his website.

Ontario MPP Ted Hsu is officially a candidate for the provincial Liberal leadership.

Hsu launched his campaign in Kingston, Ont., alongside hometown music hero Rob Baker of the Tragically Hip.

Hsu says he wants to give his party a "fresh start" with Ontarians and help Liberals earn back the trust of voters.

The party hasn't had official status at the provincial legislature since it was voted out of power in 2018.

Hsu has been the MPP for Kingston and the Islands since the provincial election a year ago and is one of only seven Liberal MPPs.

Hsu joins Toronto federal Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith as the only declared candidates in the race but Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie and Ottawa MP Yasir Naqvi have each said they were also considering a bid.

Ontario Liberals will choose their new leader on Dec. 2 but candidates have until early September to jump into the contest.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 28, 2023

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