Liberals face loss of progressive votes in bid for Vancouver-Granville, expert says
VANCOUVER — Jody Wilson-Raybould has one piece of advice to give her political successor in the Vancouver Granville riding: follow your own path, and don’t reward their political party with blind loyalty.
Wilson-Raybould, who was Canada’s first Indigenous minister of justice before being re-elected as an Independent, said she learned the downside of the hyper-partisan nature of politics and how quickly it can become toxic for candidates.
“I think Vancouver Granville and whomever wants to represent it should ensure that they are speaking based on what they’ve heard from people in this riding and representing those voices in Ottawa,” she said in an interview. “As opposed to running for a political party and representing the political party or the views of their leader in this riding.”
Wilson-Raybould was kicked out of the Liberal caucus after accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of pressuring her to secure a deferred prosecution agreement for SNC-Lavalin.