Avi Lewis says he will push for government-run grocery stores, telecom services, and banking in Canada if he becomes the next NDP leader.
The former journalist and activist also floated the idea of a “public bank through Canada Post and postal banking.”
The debate in New Westminster, B.C., marked the second and final official event before voting begins for the new NDP leader. Voting kicks off on March 9, and the next leader will be announced on March 29 during the party’s convention in Winnipeg.
The debate touched on subjects like climate change, fossil fuels, housing, trade negotiations with the United States, and the future of the NDP in the House of Commons.
McPherson said the party needed to “push the government until we become the government.” She said the NDP had obtained some wins as the opposition, such as getting dental care and pharmacare implemented. But she said the Liberals under Prime Minister Mark Carney have shown “an unwillingness to work with the other parties.”
McPherson added that she has written to Carney to ask him to stop exporting weapons to the United States that she said are being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement “against American citizens.” She said the NDP also needs to push the government to “live up to its obligations” to not send weapons to countries with a poor human rights record.
McPherson said Canada needed to be less reliant on its southern neighbour, saying U.S. President Donald Trump signed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement during his first term but later “broke it.”
Ashton said Carney “talks a tough game, but then he folds” when it comes to negotiations with Trump.
“We have to stand up for Canadian jobs in our industries. We have to invest in Canadian industries,” he said.
Johnston said while the Liberal government has focused on reducing interprovincial trade barriers, she wants agricultural trade barriers in Canada to be addressed, saying Ottawa has so far failed to achieve this.
“We’re sitting on such a beautiful country where we could easily feed ourselves and not have a major hunger problem... it’s mind blowing,” she said.
The NDP saw its national support fall dramatically during the last federal election, with the party’s seat count dropping from 24 to just seven. The NDP also lost official party status and then-leader Jagmeet Singh lost his seat. Singh announced his resignation on election night and MP Don Davies became interim leader of the party soon after.







