The Guardian (Charlottetown)

PM to give NDP leader a chance at seat

Trudeau calling three byelection­s for early February

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will call three byelection­s, including in the B.C. riding where NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh hopes to win a seat in Parliament, early in the new year for votes in early February.

A fourth riding may yet be added to the mix but a fifth riding, due to be vacated on Jan. 22 by Montreal Liberal MP Nicola Di Iorio, is likely to remain without representa­tion until the general election due next October.

Trudeau was criticized last month when he called one byelection in the eastern Ontario riding of Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes for Dec. 3, while leaving three other ridings vacant.

Singh was particular­ly critical, accusing the prime minister of disrespect­ing some 300,000 people in the ridings of Burnaby South, where the NDP leader plans to run, the Montreal riding of Outremont and the Ontario riding of YorkSimcoe.

At the time, Trudeau argued that the other three had only recently been vacated, whereas Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes had been without an MP almost six months, since the death of Conservati­ve Gordon Brown.

Insiders now say Trudeau will set a date in early February for the other three byelection­s. He will wait until early January to call them so candidates won’t have to campaign over the Christmas holiday season.

If New Democrat MP Sheila Malcolmson resigns her British Columbia seat of Nanaimo-Ladysmith by the new year, Trudeau could call that byelection at the same time.

Malcolmson, who is making a leap to provincial politics, has announced her intention to resign once a byelection is officially called in the provincial riding of Nanaimo. The current MLA, Leonard Krog, was elected mayor of Nanaimo last month but has not yet resigned his legislatur­e seat.

If Malcolmson doesn’t quit her federal seat until later in January, Nanaimo-Ladysmith could wind up in the same boat as Di Iorio’s riding of Saint-Leonard-Saint-Michel, without an MP until the Oct. 21 general election.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh speaks during a press conference to comment on the cuts made by Ontario Premier Doug Ford to planned Ontario Francophon­e universiti­es, in Toronto on Thursday.
CP PHOTO Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh speaks during a press conference to comment on the cuts made by Ontario Premier Doug Ford to planned Ontario Francophon­e universiti­es, in Toronto on Thursday.

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