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Lawrence MacAulay mum about running again, says 'I just hope I'm alive' for next election

Canada's second-longest serving MP Lawrence MacAulay won't say whether he's planning to run in the next federal election. MacAulay, who will turn 78 next month, has represented the eastern P.E.I. riding of Cardigan for 35 years, first elected in 1988.

MacAulay has been a member of Parliament since 1988 and currently serves as agriculture minister

A man with grey hair and a suit stands in the House of Commons.
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay rises during question period in the House of Commons in Ottawa on March 21. MacAulay, currently the longest-serving Liberal MP, has not said whether he'll run in the next federal election. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Canada's second-longest serving MP Lawrence MacAulay won't say whether he's planning to run in the next federal election.

MacAulay, who will turn 78 next month, has represented the eastern P.E.I. riding of Cardigan for 35 years, first elected in 1988.

He is currently the longest-serving Liberal member, having won 11 consecutive elections. When asked whether he's going for number 12, MacAulaydeclined to say.

"I just hope I'm alive when the next election comes around. That's it," he said. "When you get to my stage in life, you don't want to get too aggressive."

A spokesperson for MacAulay's office confirmed the MP is not currently dealing with any serious health issues, and said he meant the comment asa joke.

MacAulay has served under threeLiberal prime ministersduring his time in office. He's currently Canada's agriculture ministerbut has held multiple portfoliosincluding solicitor general, minister of Veterans Affairs and minister of Labour.

Men in suits walk down stairs
MacAulay, right, walks beside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the recent cabinet retreat in Halifax on Aug. 26. (Kelly Clark/The Canadian Press)

He is not the oldest member of Parliament:The longest-serving MP, the Bloc Qubcois's Louis Plamondon, is 80,and Vancouver Centre MP Hedy Fry is 83.

Asked by CBC News if he would like to run again, MacAulay laughed and said, "Oh, I love politics," but did not commit to an answer.

"I'm very pleased and honoured to do the job I do, and so thankful to the people of eastern Prince EdwardIsland for giving me that privilege," he said.

MacAulay's long run in office has prompted many journalists to ask over the years whether he plans to run in the next election.

This week's response marks a slight change. For years, his standard line on whether he'd runagain has been that he's already preparing for the next election.

In May, his name did not appear on a list of confirmed Liberal candidates for the next election.The Liberal Party of Canada did not immediately respondto a request for an update on MacAulay's status.

The Conservatives have nominated former provincial cabinet minister James Aylward to run in Cardigan. The New Democrats have nominated Stratford, P.E.I., resident Lynne Thiele.

Though opposition parties could trigger an election at any time, the NDP has made a supply-and-confidence deal to prop up the government in exchange for movement on key issues.

If the deal lasts through the next two sittings of the House of Commons, there could be an election in the fall of 2025.

With files from Connor Lamont and Emma Godmere