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551:, she ran as a candidate in Fundy-Royal, finishing in third place with 17.5% of the votes. An electrical engineer and tech entrepreneur by background, McKenzie ran for the NDP leadership on a pledge to bring the party back to its traditions of advancing social, environmental and economic justice. Outgoing interim leader Rosaire L'Italien described the change as a "rebirth" of the party and welcomed previously alienated party members to return. "I am a socialist and I believe in the power of people working together," McKenzie stated at a press conference, "I hope to take this party into the future based on the solid principles on which the New Democrats are founded." Among the party's planks for the 2018 election were plans to reduce university tuition and to eliminate community college tuition fees, plans to raise the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour, and plans to roll out a universal daycare and after school program run by school districts. Under McKenzie's leadership, the party registered between 442:
legislated wage freezes that were directed at public sector employees. She promoted the expansion of union rights through legislation to prohibit the use of replacement workers in strikes. At the request of organized labour, Weir introduced the Workers Mourning Day Act, enacted in 2000, which established 28 April as an annual day of recognition for workers killed or injured in the workplace. In other areas, she addressed issues such as women's rights, pay equity, environmental protection, poverty and the rights of social assistance recipients. During her last term, she was successful in gaining the support of an all-party committee for public automobile insurance.
422:, the party's former provincial secretary, was elected as the party's new leader. After the one-sided 1987 election, Premier McKenna allowed leaders of the unrepresented parties to ask questions in the legislature and in the public accounts committee. Weir took full advantage of the opportunity, using her training as a lawyer and her speaking skills to needle the government. Her media presence and political stature increased significantly, and she was sometimes referred to by cabinet ministers as the unofficial Leader of the Opposition. In the 2572: 507: 2735: 612:
leadership, reluctantly, with effect from 28 June. A longstanding party member from Saint John, Alex White, was subsequently named interim leader, with a party convention expected to choose a new leader in July. According to a newsletter released by the party in May 2023, plans were changed, with a convention scheduled for 30 September 2023. However, as only one candidate registered, interim leader Alex White was acclaimed the party's new permanent leader on 11 August.
375:, which was known for advocating stronger socialist and nationalist policies. The federal NDP responded to the New Brunswick upset by temporarily dissolving the provincial NDP until non-Waffle leadership was re-established with the reinstatement of J. Albert Richardson. The Waffle episode had the effect of promoting greater labour involvement in the party, for fear that the party would fall under the sway of more radical supporters without it. 3180: 1531: 1487: 1391: 1277: 1238: 1230: 1186: 1147: 1030: 987: 832: 1575: 1567: 1523: 1479: 1443: 1435: 1399: 1355: 1347: 1316: 1308: 1269: 1194: 1155: 1112: 1104: 1069: 1061: 1022: 979: 918: 910: 875: 867: 824: 527:
leadership style increased, with concerns expressed by veteran leaders such as federal NDP MP Yvon Godin and Daniel Légère, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, New Brunswick. Complaining of party infighting, Cardy resigned both as leader and as a party member on 1 January 2017. Later that month, he announced that he was joining the Progressive Conservatives under party leader
49: 386:. These initiatives attracted new supporters while also weakening relations with some labour supporters. The party also saw its membership grow and its organizational abilities improve during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Along with promoting traditional social-democratic NDP policies, the party also attacked government patronage and poor fiscal management. 563:, who each elected three members. McKenzie placed third in Saint John Harbour, with 14.7% of the vote, slightly ahead of the Green candidate. At a party meeting on 24 February 2019, delegates voted narrowly in favour of holding a leadership convention. The following day, McKenzie stated she did not intend to run in the contest and announced her resignation. 285:, was adopted the following year. In New Brunswick, supporters of the new party convinced the New Brunswick Federation of Labour to sponsor a founding convention for the New Brunswick Section of the CCF. This took place at Moncton in June 1933, with party leader J.S. Woodsworth in attendance. Harry Girvan of Coal Creek was elected president. 582:
Prospects for renewal continued to be discouraging when it was announced, in a joint statement on 3 September, that fourteen candidates who ran for the NDP in the 2018 provincial election were joining the Greens. Within days, however, five of those candidates denied they were leaving the NDP and said
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in the riding of Saint John City, winning 712 votes. The fortunes of the New Brunswick CCF rose in tandem with growing expectations for postwar social reform and the rising fortunes of the national CCF, including the election of the CCF in Saskatchewan in 1944. Under the leadership of J. A. Mugridge,
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Cardy announced plans to resign at the next party convention, but this was suspended to enable him to run in an unexpected byelection in Saint John East in November 2014, though without success. The party executive subsequently encouraged him to continue as leader. Criticism of Cardy's policies and
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apologized for failing to confirm the decision with each of the fourteen candidates before welcoming them into his party as a group. He also said there had been no formal discussion of a merger of the two parties. A news story later revealed that one of the candidates who led the move to leave the
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By 2014, however, Cardy's political strategy was attracting criticism, especially on issues of policies on resource development in forestry, oil pipelines and shale gas. Concerns increased when Cardy recruited several prominent former Conservative and Liberal politicians as candidates for the 2014
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During her time in the legislature, Weir proved a strong critic of McKenna's neo-liberal policies, successfully attacking public-private partnerships such as a plan to have a youth detention centre built and operated by an American corporation. She was also an ally of organized labour in resisting
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held on 14 September 2020. There were 33 candidates, many of them youthful, but none were elected and the party’s vote share dropped below two percent, the lowest since 1967. Thomason resigned as interim leader on 15 November 2020, and was quickly succeeded by party communications director Nathan
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In May 2022, ahead of two by-elections in which the NDP failed to nominate candidates, the CBC reported that Thomason had lost a non-binding confidence vote by the party's executive council. Several weeks later, on 14 June, Thomason announced that due to internal dissension he was resigning the
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in the 1920 provincial election. Additionally, nine Farmer candidates were elected that year. A strong believer in building alliances among the province's social movements, Stuart was later an influential figure in the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation to the time of his death in 1952.
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The origins of the New Brunswick NDP can be traced back to the establishment of the Fredericton Socialist League in 1902. Prominent leaders within the movement included poet and publisher Martin Butler, as well as educator Henry Harvey Stuart, who formed a Fredericton local of the new
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In November 2019, the party announced plans for a new leadership race, with the decision set for 14 June 2020. In April 2020, however, party president Cyprien Okana announced a decision to postpone the convention due to the emergency conditions created by the
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as a federal NDP Member of Parliament in Acadie-Bathurst in 1997; he ultimately served five terms in Parliament. In 2004, Weir announced her plan to step down as leader and also resigned her seat after a new leader was chosen the following year.
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in 2007. Duguay's tenure as leader was dominated by a shakeup in the party's internal operations. Much of the old executive of the party was replaced in 2009 and a new team of modernizers began to gain prominence within the party. During the
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was acclaimed as party leader. In a leadership review at the 2012 party convention, Cardy was endorsed by 82% of the voting members. He then continued the process of changing the party's policies and organization, in line with the
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Following Duguay's resignation, Jesse Travis was named interim leader, and a leadership race was scheduled for 2011. When one of the two candidates, Pierre Cyr, was disqualified and withdrew, the party's former campaign director
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and the Liberals, who won more than 60% of the vote and took 100% of the seats in the legislature. Little stepped down from the leadership in 1988. Robert Hall served as interim leader until a leadership conference was held.
305:. The best results were in Edmundston, Saint John, and Moncton, which had large numbers of union members. In that election, the CCF described itself as "the People's Party", running on a twelve-point program that included 356:, which was instrumental in founding the new party. At the provincial level, the New Brunswick NDP was organized in December 1962. Prospects were not good during the 1960s, however, as the province's new Liberal premier, 607:
On 12 December, the party chose a new interim leader, 25-year-old Chris Thompson of Fredericton. On 14 September 2021, Thomason returned to the leadership, this time on a permanent basis, by acclamation.
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Despite Weir's personal popularity and her ability to attract strong candidates, she was not able to add extra seats to the party caucus. This was especially disappointing in light of the election of
3489: 490:. The party more than doubled its share of the vote, returning to the levels achieved under Little and Weir, but no candidate, including Duguay, won a seat. He resigned as leader in November 2010. 555:. More than half the party's candidates in 2018 were women, making the NDP the only political party to achieve this level. On election night, however, the NDP was eclipsed on the left by the 3504: 3365: 3360: 3355: 3350: 3340: 3335: 3330: 3325: 3554: 3549: 3544: 3534: 3529: 2557: 3539: 360:, was a left-of-centre populist politician who won three successive provincial elections and introduced significant social reforms. The New Brunswick NDP did not run candidates in the 261:
in 1905. The SPC had several branches in the province prior to the First World War. Stuart was later a supporter of independent labour candidates, who had two successful candidates in
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In 1971, a party convention narrowly endorsed a manifesto proposed by the New Brunswick Waffle, a local group loosely related to the minority wing of the federal NDP known as
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Stewart Hyson, "A One Party Legislature: Where's 'Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition' in the Loyalist Province?", Canadian Parliamentary Review, vol. 11, no. 2 (Summer 1988) .
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The 1944 election proved to be an electoral high-point for the CCF in New Brunswick. A combination of anti-CCF propaganda, the increasing adoption of somewhat
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in the preceding election, as interim leader. A leadership convention was planned for August 2019, but was cancelled due to a lack of acceptable candidates.
547:, was confirmed as the new leader of the party. Before returning to New Brunswick, she served as chair of the public school board in Ottawa, Ontario. In the 482:
the party platform combined traditional progressive social policy, education and health spending with a greater emphasis on the need for fiscal prudence and
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the NDP failed to run a full slate and saw their popular vote collapse. Brewer resigned soon after the election. Pat Hanratty stood in as interim leader.
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Michael Tutton, "New Brunswick NDP leader proud Liberals, Conservatives among his prize candidates," Canadian Press, 14 September 2014.
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During the late 1970s, under the leadership of John LaBossiere, the party increasingly adopted policy positions that reflected
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election. These factors contributed to the defection of some NDP supporters, including former leader Allison Brewer, to the
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The New Brunswick CCF was slow to become established on the provincial political scene. It ran only one candidate in the
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and environmentalist concerns, including opposition to aerial spruce budworm spraying and the construction of the
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Davis, who stepped down almost immediately, citing a change in circumstances following a family emergency.
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as a member of his staff. He subsequently was appointed to cabinet when Higgs's PCs formed government.
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Jacques Poitras, "Yvon Godin criticizes Dominic Cardy’ campaign tactics," CBC News, 7 January 2015.
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was elected as party leader in September 2005, but faced challenges due to her inability to speak
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Shane Ross, "NDP leader Dominic Cardy resigns amid party ‘infighting’." CBC News, 1 January 2017.
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Webber, Patrick (2009). "'For a Socialist New Brunswick': The New Brunswick Waffle, 1967-1972".
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federal political party, was organized at Calgary in 1932. A detailed platform, known as the
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The NDP's predecessor, the CCF never won a seat in the New Brunswick legislature. In the
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Jacques Poitras, "Former NDP leader Dominic Cardy joins PCs," CBC News, 27 January 2017.
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1933 as the New Brunswick branch of the CCF, succeeded by the New Brunswick NDP in 1962
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The period immediately following Weir's departure was a difficult one for the party.
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model associated with former British prime minister Tony Blair, whom Cardy admired.
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they believed they were supporting a merger of the two parties. Green Party leader
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Relations with organized labour and the women's movement improved further after
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Provincial Solidarities: A History of the New Brunswick Federation of Labour
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became party leader in 1980. During Little's time as leader, in the
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and cutting wasteful government spending, including opposition to
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The New Brunswick CCF retired from the scene to give way to the
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NDP had failed to qualify for the party leadership contest.
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and her lack of experience in electoral politics. In the
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In March 2019, party representatives chose 21-year-old
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Index

New Democratic Party of New Brunswick

Leader
Alex White
Fredericton
New Brunswick
Youth wing
Ideology
Social democracy
Political position
Centre-left
New Democratic Party
Legislature
nbndp.ca
Politics of New Brunswick
Political parties
Elections
social democratic
political party in New Brunswick
New Democratic Party
Socialist Party of Canada
Northumberland County
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
social-democratic
democratic socialist
Regina Manifesto
1939 election
Joseph C. Arrowsmith
Saint John Drydock and Shipbuilding Company
1944 provincial election

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