Liberals set relaxed nomination rules in preparation for possible federal election
OTTAWA — The Liberal party is readying itself for a possible federal election with new rules for nominating candidates.
Since the minority Liberal government could be defeated at any time — and the COVID-19 pandemic makes it harder to fundraise and recruit supporters — the rules are less onerous than they were in the run-up to the 2019 election.
Last time, sitting MPs had to meet a series of strict conditions to be acclaimed without having to face an open nomination contest.
That included knocking on 3,500 doors or making 5,000 phone calls, raising funds equivalent to half of their expected election expenses limit, recruiting at least 30 monthly donors and signing up at least 150 registered Liberals in their ridings.