Union leader Rob Ashton pitches ‘working class’ candidacy for NDP leadership
OTTAWA — Rob Ashton, president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, pitched himself as a voice for the “working class” as he launched his bid for the federal NDP leadership on Wednesday.
The 30-year dockworker, who is billing himself as the “the first working-class labour candidate” in the race, kicked off his campaign in Toronto Wednesday morning and released a short video announcing his candidacy.
“I decided that workers needed a voice in Canada. The Conservatives, they say that they have our back and the Liberals are always standing right beside us, allegedly,” Ashton told The Canadian Press.
“But when an election happens, they disappear and the rich get richer and, quite frankly, the workers of this country are left in the dust.”


