The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Out of the race

Wilson-Raybould not running again, slams federal politics

- STEVE SCHERER

OTTAWA — Canada’s lawmaker who served as the first Indigenous justice minister until she clashed with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and sparked a high-profile ethics scandal said on Thursday that she was not planning on running for re-election.

On her website, Jody Wilson-Raybould, 50, said she could effect more “transforma­tive change” outside of federal politics because of partisansh­ip and “the way we practice democracy in Canada.” She did not say what she would do next.

Wilson-Raybould was first elected as a Liberal in 2015, and won re-election in 2019 as an independen­t in Vancouver.

Trudeau has admitted he tried in 2018 to persuade her to overrule a prosecutor’s decision to press ahead with a corruption trial against constructi­on company SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. Trudeau said he was trying to save jobs.

When Wilson-Raybould refused, she was demoted and later resigned from the cabinet and the party. Ahead of the 2019 election, Canada’s watchdog said Trudeau had violated ethics rules by trying to influence a corporate legal case.

In the following election, Trudeau failed to win an outright majority, which forced him to get opposition support for legislatio­n. To try to win a majority, Liberal sources say Trudeau is eyeing a September snap election.

In the letter to her constituen­ts explaining her decision not to run again, Wilson-Raybould did not mention Trudeau by name.

“Federal politics is, in my view, increasing­ly a disgracefu­l triumph of harmful partisansh­ip over substantiv­e action,” she said.

Trudeau’s bitter split with an Indigenous woman also undermined his credential­s as a feminist and a proponent for Indigenous reconcilia­tion, an issue cast back into the spotlight in recent months after the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at former indigenous schools.

In her letter, Wilson-Raybould said her grandmothe­r was a survivor of the so-called residentia­l school system: “She was taken from her home to be ‘civilized,’ and she returned knowing she had to fight to preserve all that she valued.”

 ?? JENNIFER GAUTHIER • REUTERS FILE ?? Former Canadian justice minister and current independen­t MP Jody Wilson-Raybould has announced she won’t be running in the next federal election.
JENNIFER GAUTHIER • REUTERS FILE Former Canadian justice minister and current independen­t MP Jody Wilson-Raybould has announced she won’t be running in the next federal election.

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