Toronto Star

NDP staffer to resign after byelection

Communicat­ions director leaves Singh’s office after less than year on the job

- ALEX BALLINGALL

The NDP’s director of communicat­ions is one of three party staffers leaving their jobs as leader Jagmeet Singh campaigns for his first federal seat in a British Columbia byelection.

Kerry Pither, a communicat­ions specialist who joined Singh’s front office last spring, will resign March 1 to spend more time with her family, said Singh’s chief of staff, Jennifer Howard. Her departure comes after the party’s head of informatio­n technology, Jacob Homel, and press secretary Orian Labrèche left their jobs earlier this month, Howard said.

Howard characteri­zed the situation as “pretty natural turnover” as the NDP continues restructur­ing ahead of the general election in October.

In an email Saturday, Pither said she agreed with the party that she would only stay in the job for a few months. Because she travels often to the United States where her husband lives, she can’t “put in the hours this position deserves in an election year.”

“I'm excited about seeing Jagmeet take his seat in the House before I leave. It has been a tremendous honour to work for him and I'm happy I will be able to continue to do that remotely and on a project to project basis moving forward,” she said. Howard told the Star by phone on Friday that “these jobs are all-encompassi­ng, and people want to do other things with their lives.”

“The other thing that’s true is we’re beginning to kind of restructur­e the team to really get election ready,” she said, describing how key members of the NDP campaign in last year’s Ontario election have agreed to help out however they can.

“I feel pretty good about the state of the team that’s coming together.”

MPs made similar statements last fall, when Singh’s first chief of staff, Willy Blomme, resigned from her post for personal reasons. Charlie Angus, a longtime MP from northern Ontario, said at the time that her departure was “the beginning of a big reset” ahead of the federal election. Howard, a former Manitoba MLA, was hired to replace her in November.

The party does not have plans to hire someone to replace Pither as director of communicat­ions. The duties of the job will be shared by current staff Mélanie Richer and Jonathan Gauvin, Howard said.

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