Wounded NDP explores ways to raise cash, woo progressive voters back to fold
OTTAWA — The federal NDP will turn to its network of social activists to woo progressives back to the party fold this fall, according to the party’s new national director.
Nearly a year after the last election, New Democrats are trying to stop the bleed of support to Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.
Robert Fox, a former Oxfam executive who was recently named NDP national director, said there are many activists who are not connected to the party and could be.
“We need to reach out and ensure that all the sorts of people who are working on the issues that we are working on, that they feel we are open to them and we are looking for their participation, we are looking for their ideas we are looking for their energy, we are looking for their passion,” Fox said.


