Charlie Angus considers running for NDP leader, steps down as caucus chair
OTTAWA — New Democrat MP Charlie Angus stepped aside as his party’s caucus chair and indigenous affairs critic Wednesday to contemplate a potential leadership bid.
The 54-year-old northern Ontario MP is considering entering the race to replace Tom Mulcair at the helm of the NDP, a contest that doesn’t come to a vote until October 2017.
“I can’t be in that role if people are talking to me about running for leader,” Angus said outside the House of Commons.
“There’s a lot to consider, but I am very passionate about the renewal of our party (and) I think we have a lot to offer Canadians.”


