Ottawa Citizen

B.C.’s Julian confirms leadership candidacy

- MARIE-DANIELLE SMITH

After seven months of waiting, the federal New Democrats scored their first leadership candidate: Peter Julian, who had already technicall­y registered as a candidate, finally committed to his leadership bid Sunday afternoon.

With the campaign phrase “seize the moment,” Julian made the 25-minute, bilingual announceme­nt at the Columbia Theatre in New Westminste­r, B.C., and broadcast it live on Facebook. He has represente­d New Westminste­r and Burnaby in the House of Commons since 2004.

“Our vision is to change politics in this country. We have an appointmen­t with destiny in the fall of 2019, just 33 months from now,” Julian said. “The next election will not be about polls or money or any of the superficia­l things our national media love to talk about. The next election is about the future of our country and of our planet.”

Offering myriad clues about his platform, Julian emphasized climate change and clean energy. With no opponents to debate yet, he took a long-term view and attacked the policies of both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump.

Although Julian is the first to vie for the New Democrat helm and remains the only candidate who has filed paperwork, several others are expected to make announceme­nts soon.

Northern Ontario MP Charlie Angus quit his position as caucus chair in November to test the waters and Quebec MP Guy Caron revealed Sunday he, too, is giving up a major position in the lead-up to an announceme­nt. Caron said in a Facebook post he’s renouncing his duties as the party’s finance critic so as to continue seeking support for leadership.

The NDP is to announce Montreal MP Alexandre Boulerice as the new finance critic Monday, according to party sources. Caron said he anticipate­s making an announceme­nt on the leadership before the end of the month.

Jagmeet Singh, the deputy leader of the NDP’s Ontario branch, has continued to hint at a possible run, saying last week he doesn’t have a timeline for a decision. Manitoba MP Niki Ashton has also said she’s looking into it.

After defeat in the 2015 election campaign, current leader Thomas Mulcair lost a confidence vote at the party’s policy convention in April with only 48 per cent of the rank and file supporting his continued leadership.

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