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Former Liberal cabinet minister Bill Blair resigned his seat in the House of Commons on Feb. 3, 2026, after Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his appointment as Canada’s next high commissioner to the United Kingdom.
Blair, the MP for Scarborough Southwest since 2015 and a former Toronto police chief, has held several portfolios including public safety, emergency preparedness and national defence.
The government said the posting, which replaces former high commissioner Ralph Goodale, will take effect this spring.
Carney’s office also announced Nathalie G. Drouin will become ambassador to France and Monaco.
Blair’s departure follows Chrystia Freeland’s recent resignation to advise Ukraine’s president and creates two Toronto by-elections — Scarborough Southwest and University—Rosedale — that will be watched for their impact on the Liberal-led minority government.
The Liberals currently hold 169 of 343 Commons seats.
The party has already named Danielle Martin as its candidate in University—Rosedale; dates for the by-elections have not been set.
The appointments underline Ottawa’s diplomatic reshuffle at a time of heightened focus on transatlantic security and relations with European partners.














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