Kathleen Wynne resigns as Liberal leader after party collapses in Ontario
TORONTO — A tearful Kathleen Wynne stepped down as Ontario’s Liberal leader Thursday as the party she propelled to a majority government only four years ago was reduced to a skeleton crew, losing official status in the legislature.
Wynne, who had predicted her party’s loss a few days ago, said resigning was the right thing to do.
“There is another generation and I am passing the torch to that generation,” she told a crowd of supporters at a north Toronto gallery after the Progressive Conservatives won a majority.
“I know that tonight is not the result we were looking for and no one feels that more sharply than I do, but this is not a moment where any of us should linger. We can’t stay here,” she said.


