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Hamilton's Matthew Green appointed NDP's new interim director, here's how he wants to rebuild the party

May 22, 2026

On Thursday, the NDP announced it had appointed Hamilton's Matthew Green for a three-month stint as the party’s interim national director. He told CBC Hamilton about his vision for guiding the party's rebuild.


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Dano
May 22, 2026

You have no chance as a minority party the liberals want you to think that systemic racism, wealth inequality, and attacks on workers’ rights, are not Canadian values but loyalists and British people are fix it and you have a chance the liberals and conservatives have the foreign policy on lockdown go Canadian and win.

Dano
May 22, 2026

You want to succeed work with loyalist leaders South Sudan and Kenya and Hong Kong and Jamaica India and Canadians leaders work on defending the 5 countries England Scotland Canada Ireland and Australia in that order contact British secret service and Germany for work and jobs and uphold the oaths and affirmations that government take then you might have a chance.

Dano
May 22, 2026

Your the reason Hamilton lost bro seat , mulcair sold out ndp to liberals and put jagmeet in so nobody would vote for ndp , carney and Trudeau have been planning this for at least 30 years Trudeau is infatuated with him. My opinion is make it a left wing party that is open to anyone Canadian arguments have been a reason to have your card holding membership revoked ndp went from labour to foreign lobby group fix this and you might have a chance but I doubt you will listen loyalist values and freedom are the only way China has enough money to laugh out any foreign lobby and minority groups. Canadian values loyalist and labour is the only way not foreign lobby and minorities.


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