The Standard (St. Catharines)

B.C. NDP MP Peter Julian drops bid to replace Mulcair as leader

- KRISTY KIRKUP THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA — British Columbia MP Peter Julian pulled the plug Thursday on his bid to lead the federal New Democrats, saying he’d failed to raise the kind of money necessary to stay in the marathon race to succeed Tom Mulcair.

Julian — the first to throw his hat in the ring — acknowledg­ed a long line of politician­s who have forked over their own funds through the years to keep campaigns afloat, only to suffer personal consequenc­es.

“I’ve seen the graveyard of politician­s who have invested a lot of their personal money because they thought they could change the dynamic financiall­y, and many of those people ... are still paying off huge debts,” he told a news conference in Ottawa.

“You evaluate and you say, ’Well, if we move forward, that could mean a lot of personal debt.’”

Julian said he is not ready to impose a financial burden on his family, and that dropping out — while difficult — is easier than going into the red.

“I accept the verdict of the membership,” he said with a wry smile. “That’s why I’m making the decision I’m making today.”

Julian, a veteran MP who represents the British Columbia riding of New Westminste­r—Burnaby, was one of five candidates so far to join the leadership race, which isn’t scheduled to reach a crescendo until October.

Other contenders include MPs Niki Ashton, Charlie Angus and Guy Caron, as well as Ontario legislator Jagmeet Singh.

Angus and Caron used social media Thursday to thank Julian for his contributi­ons to the race, while Singh issued a statement saying he is saddened to see him go.

Julian said he’s pleased his policy positions had an influence on the course of the campaign, particular­ly on the issue of pipelines.

“We were the only ones raising opposition to pipelines like Kinder Morgan and Energy East, and all the other candidates have come in our direction,” he said.

“We’ve had an impact and I think we can be proud of the work that was accomplish­ed.”

The next NDP leadership debate is scheduled to take place on Tuesday in Saskatoon, followed by events in Victoria and Montreal in August and one in Vancouver in September.

Online voting in the leadership race will begin on Sept. 18, with results to be announced in October after each round of balloting.

 ?? POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES ?? B.C. NDP leadership candidate Peter Julian, pictured, has withrawn his candidacy for the leadership of the federal NDP.
POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES B.C. NDP leadership candidate Peter Julian, pictured, has withrawn his candidacy for the leadership of the federal NDP.

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