Liberal MP Marco Mendicino, who has held two federal cabinet positions, announced on Jan. 2 that he will not run in the upcoming federal election.
Mendicino was public safety minister when the Liberal government invoked the Emergencies Act to deal with the Freedom Convoy protests in 2022.
Other Departures
Mendicino is one of several former Liberal ministers to announce their departure from politics as the country heads toward the next federal election.Housing Minister Sean Fraser announced last month that he was stepping down from cabinet to spend more time with his family and will not seek re-election. Former Minister of Sport Carla Qualtrough announced earlier that she would not seek re-election and was excluded from the recent cabinet shuffle.
Additionally, National Revenue Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal, and Southern Ontario Economic Development Minister Filomena Tassi have all confirmed their departures.
On the same day Fraser made his announcement, then Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland also unexpectedly declared her decision to leave the cabinet, though she stated she will still run in the upcoming election. Freeland cited differences with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on fiscal policy, particularly as Canada faces a potential trade war with the United States following tariff threats from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
The departures come at a turbulent time for Trudeau, who is facing growing calls from the Liberal caucus for his resignation.
As of early December, the Trudeau Liberals had survived three Conservative non-confidence votes with support from the NDP and, on some votes, the Bloc Québécois.