Canada's NDP Gathers in Winnipeg to Choose New Party Leader
Canada's NDP Gathers in Winnipeg to Choose New Party Leader
From March 27 to 29, 2026, Winnipeg hosted a vital leadership convention for Canada's federal New Democratic Party (NDP).
This gathering was a turning point for the party, which sought to rebuild following the 2025 resignation of Jagmeet Singh after a difficult election result.
Five candidates competed for the leadership: labor leader Rob Ashton, city councillor Tanille Johnston, activist Avi Lewis, MP Heather McPherson, and farmer Tony McQuail.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew addressed the crowd, emphasizing the party's historic roots in the region.
As the party moves forward, the incoming leader faces the challenge of reconnecting with grassroots voters and increasing political influence in the House of Commons.
