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the second ballot Grimes was elected leader; defeating Efford by 14 votes. The three-month race had included nasty and personal attacks between the candidates, and when Grimes was announced as the leader he received boos from Efford's supporters. Grimes was sworn in as Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador on February 13, 2001. While Efford had called for the party to unite behind Grimes at the leadership convention, Dicks left politics immediately while Efford turned down a cabinet post and resigned in May of that year to enter federal politics.
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who had proposed to build a nickel mine in northern Labrador. Talks had stalled under Tobin, who insisted the nickel from Labrador must be processed in the province. On June 11, 2002, Grimes' government reached a deal with Inco, six years after negotiations first began. Inco agreed to build a processing facility on Newfoundland, but the deal allowed for them to ship nickel to other facilities for processing before that facility was built.
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diversify and develop the economy. Wells rose to national prominence in early 1990 for his opposition to the Meech Lake constitutional Accord. In September 1990, Wells signed a development agreement for the Hibernia project, thereby laying the foundation for the province's oil and gas industry and future economic prosperity. When Wells retired in 1996, he was replaced by former federal Liberal cabinet minister
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Reid, who was still serving as Opposition Leader, over his proposal to create a two-tier minimum wage based on age. On May 8, 2006, Bennett resigned as Liberal leader, just three months after being acclaimed to the position. Reid then resumed the leadership, now on a permanent basis, and lead the party into the next election.
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Andrew Furey was elected leader on August 3, 2020. He was appointed as Premier on August 19, 2020, following Ball's resignation. On August 19, 2020, Furey was formally sworn in as Premier, along with his provincial cabinet. On October 6, 2020, Furey won a by-election in Humber-Gros Morne; this gained
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Grimes and Efford were the perceived frontrunners in the leadership race and were considered to be very different candidates with different strengths. Grimes was considered to be the candidate of the party establishment, he had a low-profile with a proven track record in several difficult portfolios.
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and high public debt due to overspending by the Tories under Williams and Dunderdale, the province faced a massive deficit and thus, the Liberal government planned tax increases and cuts to government services including the closure of libraries and courthouses. Combined with the mismanagement of the
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officially submitted nomination papers, and with the close of nominations at the end of the month she was the only candidate to file nomination papers and was acclaimed leader. Jones announced weeks later she had breast cancer and the leadership election was postponed till May 2011. On May 25, 2011,
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squeaked out a win taking 1,975 votes compared to 1,799 for PC candidate Rick Pelley. The by-election was mostly focused on Premier Williams' plan to make cuts to rural health care in this area. He announced days before the by-election he would not make cuts to the district's rural health care after
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was acclaimed party leader on February 6, 2006, after no other candidate came forward for the post. Bennett's leadership started causing rifts within the Liberal caucus after controversial policies statements and his reported abrasive leadership style. In April of that year Bennett was criticized by
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After the first ballot at the convention no candidate won the 50 per cent required to be elected leader. Dicks was thus eliminated after finishing third and immediately threw his support behind Efford, hoping to defeat Grimes who had finished first on the ballot. Dicks' support was not enough and on
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and became increasingly critical of his predecessor, Tobin. When Grimes accused the federal government of bias in the Gulf of St. Lawrence cod moratorium, many even in Newfoundland and Labrador saw him as stirring up unnecessary trouble for political gain. After the Royal Commission on Renewing and
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premier, from February 13, 2001 until November 6, 2003. The Liberals had been in power for 12 years when Grimes won the leadership; he attempted to reinvigorate the party by distancing himself from Tobin. A major priority for Grimes as premier was to re-open talks with the mining company Inco Ltd.,
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against the Liberals and the Tories. Due in part to massive vote-splitting, the Tories won 30 seats against 20 for the two Liberal factions combined (14 for the Liberals and 6 for the Reform Liberals). The Liberals were badly split and demoralized, and remained on the opposition benches until 1989.
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eras in favour of an economic development program laid out in the Strategic Economic Plan. During a severe economic recession, the Wells administration introduced spending controls and reduced the size of the public service while at the same time maintaining social program spending and working to
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The party was unable to gain momentum under Aylward's leadership, after tying the NDP in opinion polls in May 2011, the Liberals fell to third place in polling during the election campaign. On election night the Progressive Conservatives won their third straight majority government. The Liberals
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as leader of the governing Liberal Party of Newfoundland and premier. The Liberal Party won a large majority government later that year. During his time as premier Tobin pursued tough negotiations with out-of-province companies seeking to export resources for refining and smelting elsewhere. He
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Smallwood led the province virtually unchallenged for two decades, during which he never faced more than eight opposition MHAs. However, by the late 1960s, disaffection with Smallwood and his government mounted within the province. He had always had a somewhat autocratic bent, a tendency that
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placed third in the popular vote on election night, winning just 19.1 per cent of the vote. However, they managed to increase their number of seats to six and remain the Official Opposition. On October 26, 2011, Aylward announced his resignation as leader after failing to win the district of
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Seven by-elections have been held since Jones took over the leadership of the Liberal Party, each one to replace a Tory MHA. Six of the by-elections were won by a Progressive Conservative candidate and the Liberals won one. The by-election they won was held on October 27, 2009 in the
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leads in polling through the debate, including a 9 point lead in the final poll, released a day before the election, the Liberal Party led by Ball won re-election, but nonetheless fell one seat short of retaining their majority after an unexpected loss to the
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In hopes of stemming the tide, Smallwood brought several younger Liberals into government during this time, but this did little to rebuild his popularity. He announced his retirement in 1969, only to run in the ensuing leadership contest. Smallwood defeated
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would assume the role as Leader of the Official Opposition and interim leader of the Liberal Party on January 3, 2012. The Party announced in May 2012, that their next leadership election will occur between November 15 and 17, 2013. On July 18, 2013
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A leadership convention was scheduled for the spring of 2008, but due to lack of interest in the leadership the convention was delayed. The convention was rescheduled for November 2010 with nominations closing on July 30, 2010. On July 9, 2010,
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Efford on the other hand was a charismatic, populist politician whose outspokenness has caused some controversy. Efford's outspokenness alienated members of the establishment but won him the support of the party's grassroots.
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On August 9, 2011, Jones resigned as leader due to her health. That night the executive of the party decided the process of choosing the next leader, nominations for the leadership opened on August 10, 2011, and
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It was also during this time in the lead-up to the millennium that Newfoundland undertook an aggressive tourism marketing campaign which focused on important anniversaries such as the 500th year since
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Strengthening Our Place in Canada, Grimes' popularity began to decline as his increasingly confrontational approach made it more difficult to win concessions from the federal government.
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insisted that the resources will never be mined unless Newfoundlanders received secondary manufacturing and tertiary service spin-offs. A similar tough stance was taken in seeking to
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With only three members re-elected following the 2007 general election, the party decided that Jones would stand as the party's leader on an interim basis, and therefore as the
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Less than two years into his second mandate, Tobin announced his resignation as premier on October 16, 2000, to return to federal politics. Tobin's Deputy Premier
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Sterling lost his seat in the 1982 provincial election and Neary became interim opposition leader. Sterling resigned as leader several months after the election.
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in the House of Assembly. Jones became the first woman to serve as the leader of the Liberals and only the second woman to serve as Official Opposition Leader.
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By 2003, the Liberals had spent fourteen years in power under four different leaders. Public disaffection had mounted resulting in their electoral defeat by
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expected in early 2024, campaign signs identified the party primarily using a "Furey" logotype, with a reference to "Newfoundland and Labrador Liberals" in
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Following the referendum victory, the NCA reorganized itself as the new province's Liberal Party under Smallwood's leadership. It won the province's
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and the Tories. Grimes stayed on as Liberal leader until his retirement on May 30, 2005, when he was replaced, initially on an interim basis, by
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was sworn in as his successor the same day and served as premier till a leadership convention could be held the new year. Minister of Health
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Grimes called for a review of the Act of Union by which the province had become a part of Canada and on July 2, 2003, the findings of the
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Since the election support for the Liberal Party has dropped significantly. This started in April 2016 when Finance Minister
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increased during the 1960s. He tended to treat his ministers as extensions of his authority rather than colleagues.
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In 2003, the federal government declared a moratorium on the last remaining cod fishery in Atlantic Canada in the
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to dissolve the House of Assembly to call for an election in order to obtain a stronger mandate in the form of a
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On June 16, 2018 delegates at the Liberal Party Annual General Meeting vote to endorse the leadership of
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Under Wells, the Liberal government eschewed the megaprojects and spending of the Smallwood, Moores and
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was elected, gaining the seat from the Liberals. On May 27, 2024, Progressive Conservative candidate
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The Liberals under Smallwood promoted the diversification of the province's economy through various
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by 5 votes (later lowered to 2 votes). The Liberals won 20 out of 40 seats in the legislature.
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Smallwood, Wells, Tobin, Tulk, Grimes, Ball, and Furey have been both leader and Premier.
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This article is about the modern Liberal Party. For Liberal parties before 1949, see
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was the NCA's chief organizer and spokesman, and led the winning side of the 1948
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was chosen by the executive on August 14, 2011. Aylward led the party during the
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Tobin returned to federal politics in 2000, after only four years as Premier.
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all announced their intentions to contest the February 2001 leadership race.
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who resigned to run for the leadership permanently in the 2013 convention.
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August 2011 Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election
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List of Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership elections
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On January 15, 2021, Furey asked for consent from Lieutenant Governor
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On September 12, 2022, Premier Furey announced that Independent MHA
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with 79% voting against the party holding a leadership convention.
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2013 Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election
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Royal Commission on Renewing and Strengthening Our Place in Canada
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signs the document bringing Newfoundland into Confederation
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Smallwood was forced out of the party, and formed his own
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by-election was held. Progressive Conservative candidate
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Beginning in December 2023, ahead of a by-election for
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she was sworn in as the permanent leader of the party.
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unveiled the government's budget. Due to the ongoing
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Leader of the Opposition (Newfoundland and Labrador)
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In the 2019 provincial election, despite consistent
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His Liberals won re-election in 3728:Party for Economic Union with the United States 2065:"Former Newfoundland premier Frank Moores dies" 424:, keeping in mind the contract his predecessor 2310:"Tories win majority in Newfoundland election" 4074: 3901: 3450: 2753:"Liberals pitch legacy account for oil money" 727:was named Leader of the Opposition replacing 8: 4804: 4787: 2721:"People's Platform – Liberal Party Platform" 2120:"Rideout's career a real rollercoaster ride" 2835:"Kevin Aylward resigning as Liberal leader" 2469:"Jones takes on interim Liberal leadership" 710:In December 2011, the party announced that 311:Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly 4892:Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador 4432: 4209: 4100: 4081: 4067: 4059: 3908: 3894: 3886: 3639: 3457: 3443: 3435: 2809:"Dunderdale leads N.L. 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Liberal leader resigns over health" 2643:"Jones illness postpones Grit convention" 2544:Liberals take Straits and White Bay North 2388:"Bennett plans comeback in Liberal ranks" 2362:"Tories make cracks at Bennett's expense" 2033: 2031: 351:until January 1972 as the support of the 3182:McKenzie-Sutter, Holly (March 5, 2020). 2861:"Dwight Ball named Liberal Party leader" 2233:"Grimes becomes premier of Newfoundland" 2205: 2203: 893: 592: 486:The party under Roger Grimes (2001–2005) 242:is a political party in the province of 2569:from the original on February 15, 2008. 2027: 833:would be rejoining the Liberal caucus. 589:Liberals under Yvonne Jones (2007–2011) 501:from 2001 until 2003, leader until 2005 387:, the Liberals returned to power under 379:The party under Clyde Wells (1987–1996) 2890:"Ball new interim N.L. Liberal leader" 2440:"Bennett steps down as Liberal leader" 2144:Brian Tobin's Liberals win re-election 700:from 2015 until 2020, leader 2013-2020 685:Liberals under Dwight Ball (2012–2020) 617:. The by-election was held to replace 531:Grimes often clashed with the federal 3692:Newfoundland and Labrador First Party 3474:Politics of Newfoundland and Labrador 3136:The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2617:"Jones acclaimed N.L. Liberal leader" 2336:"Bennett acclaimed as Liberal leader" 2188:from the original on January 15, 2013 2091:"Liberals pull upset in Newfoundland" 347:, but Smallwood refused to resign as 218:Politics of Newfoundland and Labrador 7: 4912:1948 establishments in North America 4907:1940s establishments in Newfoundland 2290:. Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador 2213:. Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador 619:Minister of Transportation and Works 264:Newfoundland Confederate Association 262:The party originated in 1948 as the 3312:Kennedy, Alex (December 15, 2023). 2867:. 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Index

Liberal Party of Newfoundland
Liberal parties in pre-confederation Newfoundland

Leader
Andrew Furey
Confederate Association
St. John's
Newfoundland and Labrador
Ideology
Liberalism
Canadian
Political position
Centre
Liberal Party of Canada
Red
House of Assembly
Official website
Politics of Newfoundland and Labrador
Political parties
Elections
Newfoundland and Labrador
Liberal Party of Canada
the 2021 provincial election
Newfoundland Confederate Association
Commission of Government
United Kingdom
Canadian confederation
Joey Smallwood
Newfoundland referendum

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