My former MP - NDP Peggy Nash (lost last election), was quite nervous and distancing herself from any kind of support of NDPer Sid Ryan on tonight's Michael Coren's show.
wiki backgrounder on Sid's NDP affiliation....
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Work with New Democratic Party
In addition to his union activities, Ryan has been involved with the New Democratic Party (NDP) since the 1980s. He has served on the Ontario NDP's provincial council and Environment committee, and is a former president of the Durham Centre riding association.
Ryan's affiliation with the Ontario NDP became tenuous in the early 1990s, when the party moved to the right under Bob Rae's leadership. On one occasion, he referred to the Rae government's Social Contract bill as the most anti-labour piece of legislation he had ever seen. He has since re-aligned himself with the provincial party under Howard Hampton's leadership.
Ryan has stood as an NDP candidate in three provincial and two federal election campaigns, but has not to date won election to a legislative body. He contested Scarborough Centre in the 1999 provincial election, and finished third behind Progressive Conservative incumbent Marilyn Mushinski and Liberal Costas Manios. In the 2003 provincial election, he campaigned in Oshawa and came within 1,109 votes of defeating PC incumbent Jerry Ouellette. Ryan moved the NDP's vote from around 5000 to over 18,000 during the course of his campaigns in Oshawa.
Ryan also stood as a candidate for Oshawa in the 2004 federal election, and lost to Conservative Colin Carrie by 463 votes in a very close three-way race. He ran again in the 2006 election, but, despite considerable support from the federal NDP leader Jack Layton and CAW head Buzz Hargrove, lost by 2,802 votes to incumbent Carrie.
During the last few days of the 2006 election campaign, Alan Clarke, a member of the Conservative party, attempted to smear Ryan with connections to an Irish Republican Army terrorist bombing. Carrie's campaign has denied being involved, with manager Andrew Morin suggesting that the leaflet is a product of union squabbling over an endorsement by the Canadian Auto Workers. Morin and Ryan have stated that the two campaigns are otherwise on good terms. Elections Canada has since laid two charges of breaching the Elections Act against Clarke, while Ryan also filed a civil suit. Ryan has alleged that Clarke was working on Carrie's 2006 campaign, which Morin had earlier denied.[1]
In the 2007 Ontario provincial election, Ryan challenged Ouellette for the second time, losing by over 2500 votes, a larger margin than in 2003.