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RSS FeedsNDP nomination woes continue as union leader Sid Ryan blasts party for slow process
(The Star Toronto Raptors)

 
 

31 august 2019 07:40:05

 
NDP nomination woes continue as union leader Sid Ryan blasts party for slow process
(The Star Toronto Raptors)
 


OTTAWA—A prominent labour leader and an elementary school teacher are separately accusing the New Democrats of being disorganized and unprepared for the coming federal election, as they abandon their bids to run for the party in frustration over the candidate nomination process.The NDP dismissed both complaints, however, and said in a statement Friday that the process is working and they will have a full slate of candidates for the election in October. Sid Ryan, the former head of the Ontario Labour Federation, said the NDP is dragging out the process to approve candidates who applied to run for the party in Oshawa, a city with a heavy union presence that was rocked by the announced closure of the local General Motors plant last year.Ryan said he applied as a nomination candidate in August — “on time and according to their rules,” he said — but still hadn’t been approved by Thursday, just days before the Sept.6 nomination meeting set by the party. This prevented him from accessing the local members list, a key tool to rally support from New Democrats in the riding, he said — a disadvantage he called “an affront to democracy” in a social media post about the situation.“I’m a known entity, I’m a known quantity, I’ve run in elections before, so I have to think there’s someone behind the scenes with an axe to grind,” Ryan told the Star on Friday, referring to how he ran for the NDP in Oshawa in the 2004 and 2006 federal elections.“I’ve had enough of their shenanigans,” he said.Meanwhile, in the riding of Simcoe North, Janet-Lynne Durnford announced Thursday that she too had dropped her campaign for the local NDP nomination, stating on social media that “it is no longer possible to run an effective NDP campaign” because the candidate vetting process was so slow in her riding.In an interview with the Star, Durnford said she submitted her nomination p ...


 
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