In a leadership race where candidates have largely been in agreement, candidates are beginning to show New Democrats what sets them apart.
The daylight between candidates is beginning to widen as they finish the work of signing up new members — the membership cutoff to vote in the party’s March election is Wednesday night.
With the busy work of signing up members almost done, campaigns can turn their efforts to convincing eligible NDP members why they deserve their vote.
At a Tuesday news conference, Heather McPherson said as NDP leader she would make sure the federal party is not undercutting its provincial counterparts.
The federal NDP has previously clashed with the Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. NDP over oil and gas development and expansion of pipelines.
“I want to work with the provincial NDP,” McPherson said. “My goal as a leader of the NDP would be to rebuild those relationships.”
Although McPherson did not mention Avi Lewis by name, her comments were likely directed at her leadership rival. Lewis has said Canada “can’t keep increasing fossil fuel production.”
With two months left in the race, momentum seems to be building behind Lewis — whose father and grandad both held prominent roles in the party.
The Lewis campaign said it raised $1,050,426 as of Wednesday and has filled venues across the country, including Saturday night in Toronto. According to the campaign, Lewis packed the concert hall Lee’s Palace, with more than 600 people showing up.
“There’s something happening in Canadian politics right now,” Lewis told the crowd. “Right now it’s happening under the surface. People aren’t seeing it.
“This is a leadership race for a party that’s supposed to be on life support. And we have been turning out hundreds and hundreds of people in city after city across this country.”








