Horwath looking for 'goodwill' from next Liberal leader
CBC News
Posted: Jan 15, 2013 1:54 PM ET
Last Updated: Jan 15, 2013 3:24 PM ET
Related
Related Stories
New Democrat Leader Andrea Horwath says she is willing to work with the incoming Liberal leader, provided that he or she brings "goodwill" to the table.
Horwath said she is hoping that the new leader will move quickly to recall the Ontario legislature, so that elected members can get back to work.
Her preference is to sit down with the new leader and "get some things done for Ontarians," Horwath said, when asked about her stance on a possible coalition with the government.
"I'm hoping that whoever it is that’s elected to leader of the [Ontario] Liberal Party comes to the job with some goodwill," Horwath said Tuesday when speaking with reporters at Queen’s Park.
Within two weeks, the Liberals will elect a new leader to replace the departing Premier Dalton McGuinty, who has led the party for more than 16 years.
There are six candidates still in contention for the premier’s job, down from an initial total of seven after Glen Murray dropped out of the leadership race.
Just 10 days ahead of the Ontario Liberal leadership convention, two candidates — Sandra Pupatello and Kathleen Wynne — are in the lead, in terms of the committed first-ballot support from elected delegates.
But Horwath said she does not have a preference as to who claims the top job in the Ontario Liberal Party.
"The person who is elected as the Liberal leader is irrelevant in regards to who they are as an individual," she said.
"What's more important to me is how they are prepared to work to try to get things done."
Share Tools
Latest Ottawa News Headlines
- Mountie sues 13 ex-colleagues for sex assault, harassment
- An RCMP staff sergeant has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against 13 former colleagues in the force's travelling equestrian show the Musical Ride, claiming she was sexually assaulted and harassed in the 1980s. more »
- Dellen Millard farm still under police watch
- Police remain at the Waterloo region farm of murder suspect Dellen Millard today after unknown remains were found on the property, and there's still no word on the test results to determine if they're human or animal. more »
- Deadly Oklahoma tornado confirmed as most powerful type
- Emergency workers neared the end of their search Tuesday afternoon for survivors in Moore, Okla., following a deadly tornado that weather officials said was now classified among the most powerful type of twister. more »
- Horwath says NDP will support Ontario Liberal budget
- Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says her party will support the Liberal budget, avoiding a spring election, after the premier agreed to the NDP's call for an independent financial accountability officer. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Deadly Oklahoma tornado confirmed as most powerful type
- Emergency workers neared the end of their search Tuesday afternoon for survivors in Moore, Okla., following a deadly tornado that weather officials said was now classified among the most powerful type of twister. more »
- Children driven around too much, Canadian report suggests
- Fewer Canadian kids are commuting by walking or biking as a new report reveals a marked decline among young people using active modes of transportation. more »
- Senate set to debate expense audits amid greater scrutiny
- The Senate will debate its own committee's reports into living expenses claimed by three senators Tuesday night in a session that could see Senator Mike Duffy's claims sent back for a second audit. more »
- 'Speculation' in Bosma death unfair to accused, says lawyer
- "Speculation" surrounding the accused, Dellen Millard, in the case of Timothy Bosma's death is unfairly poisoning the suspect's image, his lawyer said Tuesday. more »
Most Viewed/Commented
- Mountie sues 13 ex-colleagues for sex assault, harassment
- Stabbing victim not expected to live, family says
- Impact of LRT roadwork to be felt today
- Dellen Millard farm still under police watch
- Driver dead after Regional Road 174 rollover
- 'Very upset' Harper wants fast Senate spending reform
- Ottawa police seek man last seen at Royal hospital
- La Peche, Que., man drowns Monday
- Bagpiper finds extremely rare instrument at auction

