Accidental Deliberations: Leadership 2026 Candidate Profile


What We Knew

Tanille Johnston’s pitch to NDP leadership voters includes a strong combination of community governance and personal activism as an Indigenous leader. And she’s highlighted those themes throughout the campaign, while also going through several rounds of mutual aid with Tony McQuail which offer an example as to how to provide distinct visions while ultimately pulling in the same direction.

What We’ve Learned

Unfortunately, Johnston’s personal appeal and strengths on paper don’t seem to have translated into a particularly strong campaign. 

While she and McQuail have both managed to assemble enough support to stay in the race, neither has been able to do much more than that. Johnston’s list of endorsements is modest based on her track record, and she hasn’t been especially impressive in the course of the debates.

What She’s Proposing

While Johnston hasn’t presented as comprehensive a set of policies as the front-runners, she can take credit for dealing in depth with a couple of issues. Her detailed and principled proposals for Indigenous reconciliation and empowerment should offer the eventual winner an ideal starting point for the party to embrace, and her thoughtful AI platform offers a helpful counter to the blind hype espoused by the Libs and Cons.

What to Watch For

In any ranked-voting campaign there’s always potential for the first supporters of a lower-ranked candidate to substantially affect the voting process if the final outcome is close, and Johnston’s support could plausibly go to either of the primary candidates if she makes an endorsement of her own. Beyond that, Johnston has certainly confirmed her place as one of the leaders who should be able to rebuild the NDP’s Vancouver Island stronghold, and help set the party’s long-term direction. 



Source link

  • Related Posts

    A Privacy Pushback – iPolitics

    Good evening, readers. We start the evening newsletter with message from the Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin. Dabrusin defended the Carney government’s policy approach before a House committee on Thursday. During…

    Ottawa’s ‘failure’ to disclose attack on military in Kuwait ‘shameful’: Tory MP

    OTTAWA — Conservative defence critic James Bezan says it’s “really shameful” the federal government did not tell the public that the airbase in Kuwait where the Canadian Armed Forces have…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Samsung Galaxy S26 Series, Galaxy Buds4 Series and Galaxy Book6 Series Now Available Worldwide

    Netanyahu swaggers as Israel handily fends off Iranian, Hezbollah attacks

    Men's Hundred 2026 – How the teams stack up after the auction

    Men's Hundred 2026 – How the teams stack up after the auction

    'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Trailer 2

    'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Trailer 2

    Trump weighs Jones Act waiver amid rising fuel prices, White House says

    Trump weighs Jones Act waiver amid rising fuel prices, White House says

    Leon Black, billionaire financier, to be deposed in Epstein victims’ suit against Bank of America

    Leon Black, billionaire financier, to be deposed in Epstein victims’ suit against Bank of America