Singh OK with Quebec sovereignty candidate
NDP-GREEN RIVALRY
LONGUEUIL, QUE. • NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said his party is happy to welcome Quebec sovereigntists into its ranks, as the independence question resurfaced on the campaign trail Monday.
Singh was questioned on the issue as he announced environmentalist Eric Ferland will be his party’s candidate for the Quebec riding of Longueuil-Saint-Hubert, south of Montreal.
The announcement added a strange twist to the feud between federal NDP and Greens, who have been locked in a fierce battle for third place in opinion polls as each seeks to attract progressive voters unhappy with the governing Liberals.
Not only is Ferland a former leader of Quebec’s Green party, but the incumbent in the riding is former NDP MP Pierre Nantel, who defected to the Greens shortly before the election call.
The two have something else in common: they’re both sovereigntists who have advocated for Quebec independence.
While support for Quebec separation is polling low on voters’ lists of priorities, a number of candidates have had to answer questions about their pasts as sovereigntists after deciding to run for federalist parties.
When asked about his past association with Quebec’s sovereignty movement, Ferland said he’s a federalist for the moment but could not rule out promoting Quebec independence in the future.
“The subject of sovereignty is not even on the table right now, it’s far away, I see it’s not moving forward so I prefer to work on things that move us forward,” he said.
In Longueuil-Saint-Hubert alone, at least three federalist party candidates have separatist pasts.