http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2005/10/13/1260849-cp.html
Parrish won't seek re-election
TORONTO (CP) - Outspoken MP Carolyn Parrish won't run in the next federal election either as a Liberal or an Independent, telling her constituents that it's time for her to leave Ottawa.
"In all careers there comes a logical time to move on - to make room for others who also have a strong desire to serve," she wrote in a letter mailed Friday to the 3,500 residents of her Mississauga, Ont., riding, west of Toronto.
"For me that time will coincide with the next federal election in which I will not be running."
Parrish, who declined to be interviewed, said she hopes Prime Minister Paul Martin and the Liberal party allow her constituents "to freely choose their next Liberal candidate without the political interference so many of us endured in the lead-up to the last election."
Parrish, first elected in 1993, was expelled from the Liberal caucus last December following critical remarks about Martin and for stomping on a doll of U.S President George W. Bush to protest his ballistic missile defence scheme.
Parrish then threw her support behind the government in the razor-thin May 19 confidence vote, helping to keep the Liberals at the helm.
This led to speculation Parrish might be welcomed back into the Liberal fold, but that notion was stifled in late July.
Martin aide Marc Roy said the prime minister was "not even entertaining the thought" of welcoming Parrish back to the caucus.