Belanger resigning as NDP MLA to seek federal Liberal nomination
Athabasca MLA Buckley Belanger has set his sights on federal politics and will be resigning from his current provincial seat on Sunday.
He made the announcement Tuesday during an online media conference, where he said he will be seeking the federal Liberal nomination for Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River. The riding is currently held by Conservative MP Gary Vidal.
“It is a decision that I am making with a lot of enthusiasm and certainly with a lot of optimism,” Belanger said. “This is my way of listening to some of the folks that have told me look at every option and that’s exactly what we are doing. I think from the political perspective that this is indeed a great opportunity for Northern Saskatchewan to really make a big difference and get a voice to Ottawa.”
Belanger has been an MLA since 1995 when he was first elected as a Liberal. He later decided to join the NDP, subsequently won a by-election to keep his seat in 1998 and has served the constituency in that capacity ever since.