The News (New Glasgow)

Ashton taking another run at NDP leadership

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Although Niki Ashton is the only woman seeking the NDP’s top job, she says her candidacy involves much more than just her gender.

Ashton, a 34-year-old bilingual MP from Manitoba, announced her second bid for the helm of the federal New Democrats on Tuesday at a space for community activists in downtown Ottawa.

Gender-based politics is sadly still an issue in 2017, Ashton said, noting she made her announceme­nt on the eve of Internatio­nal Women’s Day because it is important to highlight ongoing struggles for justice and equality.

“I would say that I am not running just because I am woman and I am certainly not running because I am a woman,” she said.

Representa­tion matters in politics but far more is required, she added, noting that building a movement involves a feminist agenda that upholds the goals of justice and equality.

“Men need to be part of this, so I am certainly looking forward to challengin­g anybody that may think I am doing this only because of my gender,” she said.

Ashton also took a clear stance against pipeline projects, including Energy East, and said there is a need to build a “carbon-free economy” - one of the key themes of the so-called “Leap Manifesto” that become divisive during the party’s last convention in Edmonton and caused an uproar among Alberta’s provincial NDP.

Ashton did support a motion on the floor at the convention that called for riding associatio­ns to explore the manifesto’s ideas.

“I certainly agree with the principles in the document,” she said.

“I also think it is up to us in the NDP to work with that, to do the work as part of this leadership race, to build a vision that reflects many Canadians’ pursuit for justice; whether it is social, economic or environmen­tal justice.”

Ashton said she looks forward to collaborat­ing with those in favour of the manifesto and those who did not support it, adding everyone recognizes the threat of climate change and the need to work together.

“We’re all part of this party,” she said.

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