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McKenna won't run for Liberal leadership


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McKenna won't run for Liberal leadership

Last Updated Mon, 30 Jan 2006 13:11:09 EST

CBC News

A top Liberal won't be running for the leadership of the federal party.

Frank McKenna, who resigned as Canadian ambassador to Washington last week, will not seek to replace Paul Martin, says CBC News.

McKenna is expected to announce the decision at a press conference in Washington this afternoon.

He was seen as a potential star candidate, but CBC reporter Jennifer Ditchburn said the best guess was that he chose not to run for personal reasons.

McKenna is known as "a risk-averse person," she observed.

He was premier of New Brunswick for a decade, from 1987-97.

Ditchburn said there is a long list of potential candidates for the Liberal leadership.

The winner will head a party that is reeling from a defeat in the Jan. 23 election, when Stephen Harper's Conservatives beat the Liberals but only won enough seats to form a minority government.

* FROM JAN. 23, 2006: Martin to quit as Liberal leader, describes 'privilege to serve'

Martin announced his resignation on election night, setting off the speculation about who would run for the party leadership.

* FROM JAN. 26, 2006: Manley won't seek Liberal leadership

John Manley, a former Liberal cabinet minister and once considered a potential party leader, has also said he won't run, citing personal reasons.

Rumours of McKenna's decision had been swirling Monday morning in Washington, Moncton and Ottawa, Ditchburn said.

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