Conservative, NDP leadership races show struggle to define parties: experts
VANCOUVER — The NDP leadership race is off the ground with its first contestant along with a campaign of soul-searching to map out the party’s future identity, experts say.
British Columbia MP Peter Julian officially announced Sunday his bid to replace Tom Mulcair as the party’s leader come October.
Julian said his vision of the country is one “where everyone matters and no one is left behind.” He promised to get rid of tuition fees at post-secondary institutions and oppose pipeline projects such as Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain project.
Max Cameron, a political scientist at the University of British Columbia, said Julian’s announcement speech signalled a desire to move the NDP back towards the left of the political spectrum.


