Liberal MPs Adam Vaughan, Will Amos, Karen McCrimmon won't run for re-election cdnpoli
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Vaughan says he decided not to seek re-election in his Toronto riding after spending 15 years in politics to spend more time with his family after he turned 60.
In a post on her Twitter account, Ottawa MP McCrimmon says she will not seek re-election in Kanata-Carleton due to "health challenges" that require her attention, noting that she was not forced to take this step. Last month, Amos's office said he is pursuing a "wellness program" after twice exposing himself during virtual proceedings in the House of Commons, incidents he described as accidental.
Amos won the 2019 election in Pontiac with almost 47 per cent of the votes. The Bloc Quebecois came second with 17.6 per cent, and the Conservative candidate came third with 17.5 per cent.
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