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Danielle Martin

Liberal

ConstituencyUniversity—RosedaleProvinceONTitleMP

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Mis à jour 2026-05-24

Actualités récentes, médias sociaux et mentions dans la presse

news2026-01-31

Liberals nominate Dr. Danielle Martin as candidate in Toronto's University-Rosedale riding.

Dr. Danielle Martin was announced as the Liberal candidate for University-Rosedale in a federal by-election expected to replace Chrystia Freeland. The report describes her as a family physician and health care advocate.

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other2026-04-13

Danielle Martin is listed as a Member of Parliament for Ontario on the House of Commons site.

The House of Commons member page identifies Danielle Martin as a Member of Parliament. This is a public parliamentary listing rather than a news story or social post.

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news2026-04-14

Family doctor Danielle Martin says she is ready to get started as an MP.

National Newswatch highlighted Martin's comments after being elected to Parliament. The piece emphasized her background as a family doctor and the start of her next chapter in federal politics.

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press release2026-04-14

Dr. Danielle Martin sworn in as MP for University-Rosedale.

The University of Toronto Department of Family and Community Medicine announced the swearing-in of Dr. Danielle Martin as Member of Parliament for University-Rosedale. As a respected physician, educator, and national health-policy voice, Dr. Martin brings deep experience in primary care, education, and community medicine to federal office. She previously served as Chair of DFCM since 2021.

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news2026-04-14

Liberal candidate Danielle Martin wins byelection in University–Rosedale, securing a razor-thin majority for Prime Minister Mark Carney's government.

Danielle Martin, running as the Liberal candidate, has won the Toronto byelection in University–Rosedale with a significant lead of over 14,000 votes against the NDP candidate. This victory clinches a parliamentary majority for the Liberals. Martin celebrated her win and emphasized stability to advance the government's agenda.

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news2026-04-14

Danielle Martin secures crucial victory in University-Rosedale, helping Liberals achieve full parliamentary majority.

Liberal Danielle Martin won the key byelection in Toronto’s University-Rosedale riding. The win provides Prime Minister Mark Carney’s party with a majority in Parliament. She took the stage to celebrate with supporters.

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news2026-04-14

Danielle Martin delivers powerful victory speech outlining vision for affordability, climate change, and healthcare.

In her victory speech after winning University–Rosedale, Danielle Martin thanked volunteers and described the result as a mandate on key issues like rent, groceries, climate change, and national sovereignty. Drawing from her experience as a family doctor, she stressed building trust in public institutions and Canada's public healthcare system. Her address focused on unity, service, and progress to make Canada better.

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news2026-04-13

Liberal Danielle Martin wins Toronto byelection, securing majority for Prime Minister Carney.

Liberal candidate Danielle Martin won the University-Rosedale byelection, providing the Carney government with a razor-thin majority. The victory marks Martin's entry to Parliament as a new Liberal MP heading to Ottawa.

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news2026-04-13

Liberals hold University-Rosedale as Danielle Martin wins decisively.

Danielle Martin secured a decisive victory in the University-Rosedale byelection, with the Liberals retaining the seat as part of the majority Carney government. Martin is among two new Liberal MPs heading to Ottawa.

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news2026-04-14

Danielle Martin states Liberal majority brings more stability to get things done.

Liberal candidate Danielle Martin secured roughly 65% of the vote in the University-Rosedale byelection, clinching a majority for Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals. She highlighted constituent support across the political spectrum for the Liberal agenda. The victory speech emphasized readiness to advance legislative priorities.

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news2026-04-14

University-Rosedale Liberal candidate Danielle Martin delivers victory speech.

Danielle Martin celebrated her byelection win in University-Rosedale, Ontario, on April 13, 2026. As a family doctor, she affirmed her commitment to her medical roots while entering Parliament. The speech followed cheers from supporters in Toronto.

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news2026-04-14

'Ready to get started': Family doctor Danielle Martin elected MP for University-Rosedale.

Danielle Martin, a family doctor with prior experience in a provincial parliament office, won the Liberal byelection in Toronto's University-Rosedale. She is eager for her next chapter in the House of Commons. The article profiles her background and victory.

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news2026-04-14

Meet Danielle Martin, the family doctor headed to Parliament.

Danielle Martin, the new Liberal MP, will represent University-Rosedale after succeeding Chrystia Freeland. As a family doctor, she brings a healthcare background to her political role. The article highlights her transition to Parliament.

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news2026-04-14

Liberal MP-elect Danielle Martin delivers victory speech after winning University-Rosedale byelection.

Danielle Martin won the byelection in Toronto's University-Rosedale riding with a commanding lead of over 14,000 votes. She described the Liberal win as a mandate to get to work and noted broad support for Prime Minister Mark Carney's agenda. Martin, a family doctor, expressed eagerness to start her new role in Parliament.

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news2026-04-14

Meet Danielle Martin, the new Liberal MP for University-Rosedale.

Danielle Martin won the byelection for the Liberals in Toronto's University-Rosedale riding and will soon join the House of Commons. The profile introduces her as a family doctor taking over the seat. Coverage focuses on her electoral success.

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Contact Information

Constituency Office Address

200-622 College street Toronto, Ontario M6G 1B4

Phone

416-928-1451

Fax

416-928-2377