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Hunt for new NDP leader raises tension before race even begins

Potential high-profile candidates have signalled a lack of interest and the process of even deciding how to orchestrate a leadership contest is already mired in conflict.

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Former Hamilton Centre MP Matthew Green says the NDP leadership process can’t be dominated by the “internal party movers and shakers, the consulting class.” 


OTTAWA—On the heels of a devastating election campaign, the New Democratic Party’s road to recovery is off to a tense start as party insiders and grassroots activists tilt behind the scenes over the party’s next big challenge: Who will replace Jagmeet Singh?

Potential high-profile candidates have signalled a lack of interest and the process of even deciding how to orchestrate a leadership contest is already divisive.

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Mark Ramzy

Mark Ramzy is a federal politics reporter in the ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½Â Star’s Parliament Hill Bureau. Reach him via email: mramzy@thestar.ca

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