Labour leader Sid Ryan quits campaign for Ontario NDP nomination
OTTAWA — Longtime labour leader Sid Ryan has dropped out of the NDP nomination race in Oshawa, Ont., because he says the party didn’t approve his candidacy in time to have a fair fight.
In a long post on Facebook, the former president of the Ontario Federation of Labour wrote “the entire process is a shambles” and complained NDP headquarters has “failed miserably to deliver on the basic principles of openness, fairness and democracy.”
Ryan wrote that he submitted his background materials for the party to examine in plenty of time, but hadn’t heard whether the party considers him an acceptable candidate for a nomination vote scheduled for Sept. 6.
“This delay has significantly disadvantaged my ability to run an effective campaign — as I am not allowed to have access to the membership list without first being vetted,” he wrote, alleging that NDP leadership wants to rig the nomination in favour of another candidate.