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14 N.B. New Democrats jumping ship to join Greens
According to the CBC's Canada Poll Tracker, the NDP is polling around 10 per cent in Atlantic Canada
More than a dozen provincial New Democrats in New Brunswick are shifting their support to the Green Party of Canada and N.B. Green Party Leader David Coon. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
Fourteen disgruntled former New Brunswick NDP candidates are defecting and throwing their support behind the provincial and federal Greens — a move unlikely to spark confidence in the federal New Democrats on the cusp of an election call.
The ex-New Democrats announced their exodus at a news conference in Moncton this afternoon alongside provincial Green Party Leader David Coon.
In their declaration of support, the members note that federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has visited New Brunswick, while NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh hasn't set foot in the province since winning the leadership back in 2017.
The former New Democrats say they support the Green Party of Canada "and encourage all New Democrats, New Brunswickers and, indeed, all Canadians in voting for the Green Party of Canada this election."
The shift means Singh's NDP can't turn to any of those provincial candidates to run in federal ridings in the upcoming election campaign. The federal party doesn't have any candidates nominated in New Brunswick at the moment, according to the party's website.
The former provincial candidates who are leaving are:
"In New Brunswick, the NDP does not have a path to victory," Richardson said. "There are no candidates for the NDP in New Brunswick or P.E.I. for the federal election.
"I actually just received a call from the organizer, you know, pleading for my help to keep finding these candidates and I said, you know, at the end of the day this is the decision I've made.
"Obviously they're not pleased. I'm not thrilled to be saying to my friends that I'm going to be moving on."
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David Amos
I would wager thin Canadian dimes to fat Yankee petrodollars that many political pundits recall in 2004 the lawyer Joyce Richardson a former wannabe NDP leader was a Conservative who wanted to run against me in Fundy Royal instead of Rob Moore. I have no doubt her son Jonathan who was assisting another former NDP leader Jennifer MacKenzie in 2015 when we crossed paths was once a Conservative as well. Methinks this Clan could turn into liberals before they are done playing at politicking N'esy Pas?
Malcolm Underhill
Dumb to Dumber
David Amos
Ernie Zimmerman
Scheer for Prime Minister in 2019!
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Ernie Zimmerman: Sheer idiocy!
David Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks you are upset that they didn't join your beloved liberal party N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Amos: and you because I would never vote for you!
Mo Bennett
Reply to @Ernie Zimmerman: that wood be really stupid. can you spell Ontario, or alberta?
David Amos
Reply to @mo bennett: YO MO How do you spell NB?
David Amos
Reply to @mo bennett @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks you two will continue to vote for your beloved liberal party Hence you both must be elated with this news N'esy Pas?
The ex-New Democrats announced their exodus at a news conference in Moncton this afternoon alongside provincial Green Party Leader David Coon.
In their declaration of support, the members note that federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has visited New Brunswick, while NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh hasn't set foot in the province since winning the leadership back in 2017.
The shift means Singh's NDP can't turn to any of those provincial candidates to run in federal ridings in the upcoming election campaign. The federal party doesn't have any candidates nominated in New Brunswick at the moment, according to the party's website.
The former provincial candidates who are leaving are:
- Joyce Richardson, NDP candidate for Dieppe in 2018.
- Lise Potvin, NDP candidate for Shediac-Beaubassin-Cap-Pele in 2018.
- Willy Robichaud, NDP candidate for Miramichi Bay-Neguac in 2018.
- Albert Rouselle, NDP candidate for Shippagan-Lameque-Miscou in 2018.
- Anne Richardson, NDP candidate for Petitcodiac-Gagetown in 2018.
- Justin Young, NDP candidate for Oromocto-Lincoln-Fredericton in 2018.
- Jean-Maurice Landry, NDP candidate for Bathurst Est-Nepisiguit-Saint Isidore in 2018.
- Jessica Caissie, NDP candidate for Moncton-Centre in 2018.
- Lina Chiasson, NDP candidate for Victoria-La Vallee in 2018.
- Cecile Richard-Hebert, NDP candidate for Madawaska-Les Lacs-Edmundston in 2018.
- Francis Duguay, NDP candidate for Tracadie-Sheila in 2018.
- Hailey Duffy, NDP candidate for Moncton Southwest in 2018.
- Madison Duffy, NDP candidate for Riverview in 2018.
- Betty Weir, NDP candidate for Albert in 2018.
"In New Brunswick, the NDP does not have a path to victory," Richardson said. "There are no candidates for the NDP in New Brunswick or P.E.I. for the federal election.
"I actually just received a call from the organizer, you know, pleading for my help to keep finding these candidates and I said, you know, at the end of the day this is the decision I've made.
"Obviously they're not pleased. I'm not thrilled to be saying to my friends that I'm going to be moving on."
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New Brunswick NDPers defect to Greens
With files from the CBC's Chris Hall and CBC New Brunswick
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David Amos
I would wager thin Canadian dimes to fat Yankee petrodollars that many political pundits recall in 2004 the lawyer Joyce Richardson a former wannabe NDP leader was a Conservative who wanted to run against me in Fundy Royal instead of Rob Moore. I have no doubt her son Jonathan who was assisting another former NDP leader Jennifer MacKenzie in 2015 when we crossed paths was once a Conservative as well. Methinks this Clan could turn into liberals before they are done playing at politicking N'esy Pas?
Malcolm Underhill
Dumb to Dumber
David Amos
Reply to @malcolm underhill: Oh So True
Ernie Zimmerman
Scheer for Prime Minister in 2019!
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @Ernie Zimmerman: Sheer idiocy!
David Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks you are upset that they didn't join your beloved liberal party N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Amos: and you because I would never vote for you!
Mo Bennett
Reply to @Ernie Zimmerman: that wood be really stupid. can you spell Ontario, or alberta?
David Amos
Reply to @mo bennett: YO MO How do you spell NB?
David Amos
Reply to @mo bennett @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks you two will continue to vote for your beloved liberal party Hence you both must be elated with this news N'esy Pas?