The Telegram (St. John's)

Federal NDP hopefuls target British Columbia as fertile ground for growth

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Federal NDP leadership hopefuls will make a critical pitch tonight to supporters in British Columbia – a province where party members are finding renewed hope after the swearing-in of NDP Premier John Horgan.

Ontario legislator Jagmeet Singh, Manitoba MP Niki Ashton and Quebec MP Guy Caron will go head-to-head in Victoria, though Ontario MP Charlie Angus is unable to attend the event due to a serious illness in his family.

The debate comes at a key time for all of the candidates as they strive to sign up as many party members as possible before a registrati­on cutoff on Aug. 17.

The location for the event – decided before the outcome of the recent provincial election – is also significan­t for all contenders who see B.C. as fertile ground for the party.

Peggy Nash, a former Toronto NDP MP and 2012 leadership candidate, acknowledg­ed Horgan’s win was “razor thin’’ but said it is very exciting for the party as it tries to rebuild from a 2015 federal election disappoint­ment.

“Whenever you win, people get excited,’’ she said.

“Winning is way better than losing, so I think that it will be an encouragem­ent and it gives you more resources, too. It means out in B.C. right now they will hiring young activists to come and be part of the new government administra­tion.’’

Singh’s campaign appears to be resonating with politician­s in British Columbia, where he has earned the support of eight provincial legislator­s and four B.C. MPS including, most recently, Alistair Macgregor, the caucus justice critic.

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