Williams won’t support Green party
By STEPHEN MAHER Staff Reporter Tue. Sep 23 - 5:29 AM
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Anything But Conservative doesn’t seem to include the Greens.
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams will not be coming to Central Nova to campaign for Green Leader Elizabeth May, a spokeswoman for the premier said Monday.
Ms. May, who is in an uphill battle to unseat Defence Minister Peter MacKay in his Central Nova riding, had hoped Mr. Williams would give her a hand, but her position on the seal hunt makes that impossible, the premier’s communications director, Elizabeth Matthews, said Monday.
"Actually, the premier sent Ms. May’s daughter a response to her request last week indicating that in large part due to the seal issue, he wouldn’t be able to campaign with her," Ms. Matthews said in an e-mail.
Mr. Williams has denounced Mr. MacKay in the past for sticking with Prime Minister Stephen Harper during the dispute over the offshore accord.
Mr. Williams has vowed to work against the re-election of Mr. Harper, saying a Harper majority would be a dark day in Canadian history.
He has even registered Anything But Conservative as a third party with Elections Canada, which would allow the group to advertise against the federal Tories.
Mr. Williams has offered to campaign against Mr. Harper for independent Bill Casey, for instance, but he observed recently that Mr. Casey doesn’t seem to need his help.
Asked if Mr. Williams’s refusal to campaign for Ms. May means that the group should be renamed Anything But Conservative or Green, Mr. Williams’s spokeswoman said the name can stick.
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By STEPHEN MAHER Staff Reporter Tue. Sep 23 - 5:29 AM
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Anything But Conservative doesn’t seem to include the Greens.
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams will not be coming to Central Nova to campaign for Green Leader Elizabeth May, a spokeswoman for the premier said Monday.
Ms. May, who is in an uphill battle to unseat Defence Minister Peter MacKay in his Central Nova riding, had hoped Mr. Williams would give her a hand, but her position on the seal hunt makes that impossible, the premier’s communications director, Elizabeth Matthews, said Monday.
"Actually, the premier sent Ms. May’s daughter a response to her request last week indicating that in large part due to the seal issue, he wouldn’t be able to campaign with her," Ms. Matthews said in an e-mail.
Mr. Williams has denounced Mr. MacKay in the past for sticking with Prime Minister Stephen Harper during the dispute over the offshore accord.
Mr. Williams has vowed to work against the re-election of Mr. Harper, saying a Harper majority would be a dark day in Canadian history.
He has even registered Anything But Conservative as a third party with Elections Canada, which would allow the group to advertise against the federal Tories.
Mr. Williams has offered to campaign against Mr. Harper for independent Bill Casey, for instance, but he observed recently that Mr. Casey doesn’t seem to need his help.
Asked if Mr. Williams’s refusal to campaign for Ms. May means that the group should be renamed Anything But Conservative or Green, Mr. Williams’s spokeswoman said the name can stick.
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