Mi’kmaw MP Jaime Battiste says he has the money and the signatures to contest Liberal leadership

Jaime Battiste

Battiste announcing his candidacy for the Liberal leadership in Halifax on Thursday. Photo: Angel Moore/APTN.


Nova Scotia MP Jaime Battiste says he has the money and the signatures he needs to join the federal Liberal leadership race.

Speaking in Halifax today to Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqey chiefs from across Atlantic Canada, the Nova Scotia politician from Cape Breton made the announcement as a 5 p.m. eastern deadline for applications loomed in Ottawa.

If he makes the deadline, Battiste will become the only First Nations candidate in the race to replace Justin Trudeau, and the first Indigenous candidate ever to be in the running to become prime minister of Canada.

Battiste says he knows he’s an underdog in the race, but he says he relishes the challenge.

The candidates who have already submitted the required documents and an initial $50,000 deposit to the party include former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney and Ottawa MP Chandra Arya.

Others have said they plan to run, including former Liberal house leader Karina Gould and former MPs Frank Baylis and Ruby Dhalla.

More to come.

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