
Indigenous MP from Nova Scotia submits application for Liberal leadership race
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia MP Jaime Battiste officially joined the Liberal leadership race Thursday, saying he knows he is facing steep odds in his bid to become Canada’s first Indigenous prime minister.
“Someone always has to take these first steps, even if they know that these first steps are to pave the way for future generations,” he said Thursday after confirming he had submitted a $50,000 deposit and the required documents to the national party. Thursday was the deadline.
“I’ve always embraced being in the underdog role …. In previous nominations and elections, I’ve never been picked to be the eventual winner. If they keep betting against me, I’ll let them.”
Battiste, the only First Nations candidate in the race to replace Justin Trudeau, will need another $300,000 — paid in instalments — to continue with his leadership bid. The party will choose a new leader through a national vote on March 9.