Bonnie Crombie's political future will be in the hands of Ontario Liberals this weekend, as she faces a mandatory leadership review to determine if she'll stay on as head of the provincial party.
The vote comes six months after the Liberals placed third in seat count in last February's snap election and triggered internal frustration at the way Crombie's team ran the party's campaign.
The Liberal leader has criss-crossed the province this summer meeting party members, hearing from them about the election "wins and misses." It's all in an effort to sow up support ahead of the vote at a party annual general meeting that starts Friday.
Under the Liberal constitution, she needs over 50 per cent support in the review to stay on. But a group within Liberal Party, calling themselves New Leaf L