Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird is expected to resign from his position this week, sources confirm to The Huffington Post Canada.
An announcement could come as early as Tuesday, CBC News reports.
Baird, 45, has held a number of high-profile portfolios in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s cabinet since Conservatives won government in 2006, including Treasury Board president, environment, and transport. He was promoted to foreign affairs after the 2011 election.
He has represented the Ontario riding of Ottawa West–Nepean for nine years but has reportedly told his staff he will not run in the next federal election, scheduled for October 19 of this year.
A source told HuffPost that Baird has accepted a job in the private sector.
Baird may be stepping down quickly to avoid perceptions of a conflict of interest. Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, who formerly served as Harper's environment minister, also resigned from cabinet after accepting a job with CIBC in 2010 and discussing the matter with the ethics commissioner. Baird ended up acting as Prentice's replacement for a short while.
When the news broke Monday night, some speculated the move could be related to former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd's recent musings that he wants Baird to help him reform the United Nations World Health Organization. Rudd, the head of the Independent Commission on Multilateralism, met with Baird in Ottawa last week.
A politician for most of his adult life, Baird was first elected to the Ontario legislature at the age of 26 and served at Queen’s Park from 1995 to 2005. He held portfolios in the cabinets of premiers Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.
Some believed Baird was interested in running for the leadership of the Ontario PCs but the deadline to join the race passed last Friday at noon.
Baird is the second key member of Harper's cabinet to resign in a year. Jim Flaherty stepped down as finance minister last March and passed away in April.
This is a developing story. More to come.
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An announcement could come as early as Tuesday, CBC News reports.
Baird, 45, has held a number of high-profile portfolios in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s cabinet since Conservatives won government in 2006, including Treasury Board president, environment, and transport. He was promoted to foreign affairs after the 2011 election.
He has represented the Ontario riding of Ottawa West–Nepean for nine years but has reportedly told his staff he will not run in the next federal election, scheduled for October 19 of this year.
A source told HuffPost that Baird has accepted a job in the private sector.
Baird may be stepping down quickly to avoid perceptions of a conflict of interest. Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, who formerly served as Harper's environment minister, also resigned from cabinet after accepting a job with CIBC in 2010 and discussing the matter with the ethics commissioner. Baird ended up acting as Prentice's replacement for a short while.
When the news broke Monday night, some speculated the move could be related to former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd's recent musings that he wants Baird to help him reform the United Nations World Health Organization. Rudd, the head of the Independent Commission on Multilateralism, met with Baird in Ottawa last week.
Well I wasn't expecting that. CBC reporting that Foreign Affairs Minister Baird will be resigning #cdnpol
— Marc Garneau (@MarcGarneau) February 3, 2015
Hope what I'm hearing about MP John Baird not running is false He's been a gr8 FA Minister Hope he's gonna help Kevin Rudd fix the UN & WHO
— Larry Miller, MP (@LarryMillerMP) February 3, 2015
Sorry to hear that my former colleague and friend John @Baird is leaving federal politcs, at least for now! A great parliamentarian #cdnpoli
— Monte Solberg (@montesolberg) February 3, 2015
John @baird has been a strong MPP and MP for our community. Appreciate all he has done for Ontario and Canada.
— Lisa MacLeod (@MacLeodLisa) February 3, 2015
A politician for most of his adult life, Baird was first elected to the Ontario legislature at the age of 26 and served at Queen’s Park from 1995 to 2005. He held portfolios in the cabinets of premiers Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.
Some believed Baird was interested in running for the leadership of the Ontario PCs but the deadline to join the race passed last Friday at noon.
Baird is the second key member of Harper's cabinet to resign in a year. Jim Flaherty stepped down as finance minister last March and passed away in April.
This is a developing story. More to come.
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