Voting is underway among 2,300 delegates at this weekend’s Ontario Liberal Party convention in Toronto, which will decide the future of Bonnie Crombie as leader.

Heading into the convention a poll by Mainstreet Research finds 36 per cent of Liberals want to see change at the top, with 17 per cent pointing to Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith as a potential replacement.

“I believe it’s quite dated, I believe that poll was done in February of this year, not a recent poll, but I understand change is important to our members, so that’s exactly what we’re proposing,” Crombie tells 680 NewsRadio while acknowledging some missteps during the last provincial election in February.

A report released by the party earlier in the week concluded their campaign’s focus on health care and a family doctor sh

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