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Ontario Liberals name former cabinet minister Kathryn McGarry as new party president

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Newly elected Ontario Liberal Party president Kathryn McGarry speaks during the party's 2023 Annual Meeting at the Hamilton Convention Centre in Hamilton, Ont., on Sunday, March 5, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Alex Lupul

HAMILTON — A former Ontario Liberal cabinet minister and municipal leader is now the party's new president. 

Kathryn McGarry was named to the role today on the final day of the party's annual general meeting in Hamilton. 

McGarry served as minister of natural resources and transportation minister under former premier Kathleen Wynne, but lost her seat representing the riding of Cambridge in 2018.

She then served a single term as Cambridge's mayor before losing her re-election bid last October. 

Other members of the Ontario Liberals' new executive team include Damien O’Brien as executive vice-president, Pankaj Sandhu as secretary and Tim Shorthill as treasurer.

One of the new team's first orders of business will be to set the rules and timelines for a leadership race, which party members voted on Saturday to conduct using a one-member-one-vote system rather than a delegated convention.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 5, 2023.

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