Here are the latest publicly reported items about Nate Erskine-Smith as of now.
- He has been the subject of ongoing media coverage related to Ontario Liberal leadership by-elections and internal party dynamics, with reports noting his prominence as a federal MP and his earlier leadership bid at the provincial level. This coverage includes speculation about his future political moves and nominations, as well as conservative-leaning critiques of Liberal fundraising and strategy.[1][3]
- A notable development in 2026 involved media discussion around candidates for Ontario Liberal Party nominations and internal disputes within that party, with Erskine-Smith referenced as a potential or speculative aspirant in Scarborough-area by-elections.[3][9]
- Public-facing statements from Erskine-Smith in recent years have touched on his housing and climate policy focuses and his intent to make a meaningful difference in government, though exact roles or leadership outcomes have varied by reporting.[4][5][10]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise articles from specific dates (e.g., the most recent week) and summarize key developments, or track any official party announcements or candidate filings related to Scarborough by-elections. Would you prefer a brief timeline or a focused summary of the most recent confirmed events?
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- Coverage of his leadership race and post-race reflections.[1]
- Reports on Ontario Liberal leadership and by-election context.[3]
- Public statements and policy focus coverage.[5][10]
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How *did* it play out? The story starts back in December 2023, when, as the member of Parliament for Beaches—East York, Erskine-Smith had just come second to Bonnie Crombie in the Ontario Liberal leadership race. He later admitted on his Substack, *Uncommons*, that it was “tough” to lose such a close race, and that he would be “looking for new opportunities to make a difference”—in other words, not seeking re-election as an MP. … The future remains open. In September, Crombie resigned as party...
unpublished.caBy Tom Parkin April 16, 2026 BURLINGTON, ON Ontario Liberal polling numbers may be more a halo from Carney than a reflection of their own momentum.Ontario Liberal fundraising faulters Fundraising r…
burlingtongazette.caAn Ontario Liberal nomination race that has seen some candidates trade jabs and question others' community bona fides is set to culminate Saturday with members selecting their pick for an upcoming byelection.
www.chch.comNate Erskine-Smith videos and latest news articles
globalnews.caNate Erskine-Smith, candidate for leadership of the Ontario Liberals, presented a plan to significantly reduce the province's greenhouse gas emissions. Experts say his plan could work — if he can take the party's top spot.
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