The Liberal party in Canada tends to be the centrist party, with the NDP on the left and the PC or Conservative party on the right. Provincial parties and federal parties are separate entities and can have divergent ideologies, so this varies from province to province (And Quebec is, as always, different). Example: in the 90’s, the Ontario PC party was notably more right wing than the federal PC party.
Ideologically, however, the Liberal party is usually neo-liberal. They love corporations, they tend to be fiscally conservative, but they are willing to adopt leftist social policies as long as doing so is popular with voters but does not cost too much. So, for instance, the Liberal party supports reproductive freedom, legalized same sex marriage and will be legalizing marijuana later this year, but they have been making election promises to enact some kind of universal day care legislation for over 20 years now, and they have never done it.
You have provinces like BC where the conservative party has no or almost no seats in parliament, so the liberals are the rightmost party of consequence. And then you have the curious history of the federal conservative party, where the right wing loony Conservative Reform Alliance Party (CRAP) ate the (sometimes socially liberal as long as it was free) Progressive Conservative party in the early oughts and became the Conservative Party.