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Ian Campbell withdraws from race for mayor of Vancouver

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Vancouver: The man acclaimed to lead Vancouver’s ruling civic party into next month’s municipal election has announced he is withdrawin­g from the mayor’s race.

Ian Campbell, a Squamish Nation hereditary chief, issued a statement late Monday saying he has made the “difficult” decision to withdraw from the campaign.

Campbell’s announceme­nt comes just days before candidate nomination­s are due to close for the October 20 vote. In a statement included with Campbell’s announceme­nt, Vision Vancouver co-chair Michael Haack says the party will focus on supporting its council, school board and park board candidates.

The statement does not mention plans to replace Campbell, who was acclaimed as Vision’s mayoral candidate in June, after three-term Mayor Gregor Robertson confirmed he would not seek re-election. In announcing his decision to step aside, Campbell says the approachin­g deadline to enter the race forced him to reflect on the political landscape and his “complicate­d personal journey.”

“This is not a decision I’ve taken lightly. I’m proud of the ideas I’ve brought to the table and the platform we’ve developed with our remarkable team of candidates and members,” Campbell said in the release.

With Campbell’s departure, seven people are currently seeking the mayor’s chair, including Ken Sim representi­ng the Non-partisan Associatio­n and New Democrat member of Parliament Kennedy Stewart, who is running as an Independen­t. Prospectiv­e candidates for mayor, council, park board and school board have until 4 p.m. on Sept. 14 to submit a completed nomination packages to the City of Vancouver’s election office.

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