Crombie says she won't ask any Ontario Liberals to step aside so she can have a seat | CBC News
Briefly

Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie announced her intention to lead the party from outside the legislature as she pursues a seat following the recent election. Although the Libs gained seats, they finished third, and Crombie did not win her contested position. She frames her party as 'the people's opposition' after securing a notable percentage of the popular vote despite a lack of seats, emphasizing a need for a post-election review to improve future strategies.
Crombie expressed her determination to secure a seat in the legislature, emphasizing that she wouldn’t ask her caucus members to resign, aiming to find a suitable position at the right time.
Crombie articulated her vision of the Ontario Liberals as 'the people's opposition,' contrasting their significant popular vote percentage against their third-place seat position.
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