Here are the latest news highlights about Nate Erskine-Smith (as of May 2026):
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He has been active in Ontario Liberal circles, with reports in early 2026 noting his exploration of Ontario Liberal Party leadership possibilities and a plan to seek the nomination in a Scarborough Southwest by-election to potentially replace a departing MPP. This signals a shift from federal to provincial politics while continuing to support the federal Liberal team.[1]
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Media coverage through late 2025 into 2026 has discussed his broader political trajectory, including scrutiny of leadership dynamics within the Liberal movement and conversations about future roles, though specifics on ongoing cabinet status or current positions varied by outlet.[2][3]
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For context, Erskine-Smith has previously been a federal cabinet minister and a long-time Liberal MP, with public commentary and podcaster activity through his “Uncommons” platform and public statements about housing, climate, and governance issues.[4][10]
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News Commentary Podcast · Updated Bimonthly · A discussion series hosted by MP Nate Erskine-Smith featuring experts, fellow parliamentarians, and other elected officials of all stripes. www.uncommons.ca
podcasts.apple.comNathaniel B. Erskine-Smith, MP ("Nate") is a Canadian politician and member of the Liberal Party, he is a Member of Parliament, representing Beaches-East York.
podcasts.apple.comHow *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unpublished.caNate Erskine-Smith, candidate for leadership of the Ontario Liberals, presented a plan to significantly reduce the province's greenhouse gas emissions.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.
www.nationalobserver.comErskine-Smith said he's seeking the Ontario Liberal Party nomination in an upcoming provincial byelection while 'exploring' another bid for the party leadership.
globalnews.caNate Erskine-Smith videos and latest news articles
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