
Tanille Johnston
Tanille Johnston is a city councillor from Campbell River, British Columbia, and a former candidate for the New Democratic Party (NDP). She is currently considering a run for the federal NDP leadership, joining a competitive field of candidates aiming to lead the party.
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Tanille Johnston is one of the NDP leadership candidates who participated in the debate.
The French lesson that Canada needsTanille Johnston, a social worker, expressed bewilderment at the Prime Minister's investment choices.
The NDP hopes its revival will come through public grocery stores and zero votes in QuebecTanille Johnston opened the debate saying that she is honoured to be the first Indigenous person to be on a federal leadership ballot.
NDP leadership candidates pitch their plans to rebuild the partyTanille Johnston, a social worker, said her preparation has included touring Canada and speaking with members.
NDP leadership candidates to pitch plans for rebuilding party at second debateTanille Johnston is one of the NDP leadership candidates.
The line Mark Carney is walking might not be sustainableTanille Johnston expressed her commitment to bridging language gaps and engaging with student activists.
NDP leadership candidates acknowledge French-language gap in Montreal debateLeadership candidates Heather McPherson, Rob Ashton and Tanille Johnston also did not respond to requests for comment.
Prospective NDP leadership candidate Yves Engler has history of confronting politicians in the streetTanille Johnston is a social worker and an approved candidate in the NDP leadership race.
Left-wing activist Yves Engler applies to join NDP leadership raceTanille Johnston, a Campbell River B.C. city councillor and former NDP candidate, are also considering leadership runs.
Union leader Rob Ashton joins federal NDP leadership race























