HALIFAX – Peggy Nash was elected President of the New Democratic Party of Canada today, vowing to dedicate herself to helping build a real political alternative for recession-weary Canadians.
“We couldn’t be happier that Peggy Nash has been elected President,” said New Democrat leader Jack Layton. “I know Peggy well, she was in our caucus and continues to be a valued part of the team. I have absolute confidence that she will bring energy, innovation and leadership to the role.”
Nash has a long history with the New Democrats. She was the Member for Parkdale-High Park (2006-2008) and, as industry critic, pressed the government to reject – for the first time in more than 20 years - the foreign takeover of a major Canadian company
“As Canadians long for a vision of a better tomorrow, we need to focus on what unites us,” Nash told the packed hall of delegates. “How do we create a green recovery with new kinds of jobs for young people? How do we build a sustainable economy? What sectors do we want to see developed? These are our challenges. I believe we can meet them.”
“I know that Canada needs the New Democratic Party to be strong, credible and progressive. You have my commitment to organize and build like never before.”
Nash is a Canadian Auto Workers negotiator and the first woman union representative in major auto negotiations in North America. She is the recipient of two awards from the Sierra Club of Canada and speaks English, French and Spanish. She replaces Anne McGrath outgoing president and current Chief of Staff to Jack Layton.
“I’m confident that Peggy is the right person to take our party to the next level,” said Layton. “Her breadth of experience, strength of character and bold vision will contribute greatly to our future success.”