Edmonton’s mayor hopes to return to federal politics by winning seat for Liberals
- Edmonton's Mayor Amarjeet Sohi is seeking a return to federal politics as the Liberal candidate for Edmonton Southeast, emphasizing the need for experienced leaders to counter U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Sohi has a history of political service, including roles as a city councillor, member of Parliament, and cabinet minister in Justin Trudeau's cabinet.
- If elected on April 28, Sohi will resign as mayor of Edmonton, representing the city since 2021.
- Sohi commented on the election, stating, 'This is the most consequential election of our lifetime- we must fight to defend our sovereignty, economy, and workers.
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Edmonton Mayor and a Former Vancouver Mayor to Run as Candidates for Liberals
Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi, a former Liberal cabinet minister, and former Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson are joining the federal Liberals to run as candidates in the upcoming election. Sohi announced he will run in a newly formed riding within the city, Edmonton Southeast. The 61-year-old was a Liberal MP from 2015 to 2019 and served as a cabinet minister during the first term of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Robertson will be runnin…

Edmonton’s mayor hopes to return to federal politics by winning seat for Liberals
Amarjeet Sohi, who said last week the party had asked him to run, announced Sunday he will represent the Liberals in the Edmonton-Southeast constituency


Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi runs for Liberals in ‘most consequential election of our lifetime’
Amarjeet Sohi, who is running for the federal Liberals in Edmonton Southeast, said Canada needs experienced leaders to push back against Donald Trump and defend our sovereignty.
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