In this post:
- Brian Topp not in the top tier of NDP leadership candidates
- Reaction to Capstick’s comments
- Some thoughts on the complexities of the race
Continue reading Handicapping the NDP Leadership race: A surprising top tier has emerged
In this post:
Continue reading Handicapping the NDP Leadership race: A surprising top tier has emerged
Ian Capstick is a smart fellow who knows a lot about the political backrooms that most journalists never get to see. He’s a former aide to Liberal Sheila Copps but who eventually left the Liberals to join the federal New Democrats and was, when I first met him in 2005, the very effective and efficient press secretary to the federal NDP caucus. He’s never afraid of a good political fight. Indeed, I believe he enjoys one. And, perhaps most importantly in a town where many inflate their sense of themselves to get ahead, Capstick, in my experience, rarely blows smoke.
So, here he is tonight on CBC’s Power and Politics, responding to some questions from my friend Evan Solomon about the departure from the NDP leadership race of the unilingual Robert Chisholm: Continue reading NDP insider: Saganash, Ashton should pack it up. Topp maybe, too
Robert Chisholm, the former leader of the Nova Scotia NDP and the MP for Dartmouth-Cole Harbour has ended his bid to become leader of the federal NDP, mostly, he says, because he won’t meet what he sees as a basic requirement for the next leader: the ability to speak both official languages. Here’s his press release: Continue reading Nova Scotia's Robert Chisholm first to exit NDP race
Tonight on the Daily Brief on Sun News Network: