Battiste to join race for Liberal leadership

By Dan Ahlstrand

Sydney-Victoria MP Jaime Battiste announced on social media Monday that he is forming an exploratory team to consider running to replace Justin Trudeau and become the first Indigenous leader of a major political party in Canada.

Battiste said in the statement that he realizes this is an ambitious vision and is fully aware of the complexities of raising the required $350,000 entry fee.

“Before there was a Premier Wab Kinew, there had to be an Elijah Harper, before there was a President Barrack Obama, there had to be a Jessie Jackson,” said Battiste. “There must always be people willing to try, and there must always be people willing to take the first steps — even if their journey is one meant for future generations.”

In his statement, Battiste describes his vision of Canada as one that prioritizes human rights, reconciliation and environmental sustainability for future generations.

Battiste would join former MP Frank Baylis and Ottawa MP Chandra Arya as the only declared candidates.

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