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In NDP leadership race, Charlie Angus was dealt the hardest blow: Hébert

The Timmins-James Bay MP did not expect to become the NDP’s new leader on Sunday, but nor was his team prepared for a crushing and definitive defeat, Chantal Hébert writes.

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Charlie Angus might have fared better under a riding-by-riding weighted system such as that of the Liberals and the Conservatives, Chantal Hebert wrties.


MONTREAL—The election of Jagmeet Singh as leader was a watershed moment for the NDP and for Canadian politics. But the blow dealt to runner-up Charlie Angus on the first and only ballot of the campaign was also revealing of the party’s mood.

On Sunday the Timmins-James Bay MP lost both in the real world and on the field of expectations. Angus did not expect to become the NDP’s new leader on that day. But nor was his team prepared for a crushing and definitive defeat.

Chantal Hébert

Chantal Hébert is an Montreal-based freelance contributing columnist covering politics for the Star. Reach her via email: chantalh28@gmail.com or follow her on Twitter: @ChantalHbert.

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