Riding Association

Events

Upcoming events

Constituency Dialogue on the Federal Budget and the Economy

Linda Duncan, Member of Parliament for Edmonton-Strathcona, will be speaking to constituents on the federal budget and the economy at 7pm on Wednesday, September 23rd. The meeting will take place at Bonnie Doon Hall at 9240-93 St. Everyone is welcome, and refreshments will be served. Come and let Linda know about your priorities on issues such as pensions, child care, EI, environmental protection, the Arts, and "green jobs." Make sure the government knows what you care about!


Selected past events

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Edmonton-Strathcona candidate nomination meeting, September 21, 2009

Meghan Leslie speaks to the crowd.

Waiting to be 
introduced.

The Edmonton-Strathcona NDP held our federal candidate nomination meeting on a particularly warm, summery September night. The riding's current member of Parliament Linda Duncan was acclaimed as the candidate, and then we welcomed our out-of-town guest speaker, Meghan Leslie (MP for Halifax), who spoke to the crowd about everything from what a Member of Parliament's job is like, to current initiatives in environmental protection under the provincial NDP government in Nova Scotia.

The election could be called anytime now, and Linda and her Edmonton-Strathcona volunteers are off to a great start in the pre-campaign election work. Please contact Erica at ericab@shaw.ca if you'd like to join one of the Linda Duncan neighbourhood teams!


End-of-summer barbecue, August 26th, 2009


Edmonton-Strathcona MP Linda Duncan talks to constituents at the   
summer barbecue.

The Edmonton-Strathcona NDP riding association had a very successful barbecue at the Belgravia Community Hall on August 26th. Around 400 constituents came from all across the riding to enjoy a lovely barbecue dinner and a short speech by Member of Parliament Linda Duncan. Edmonton-Strathcona's children really enjoyed the community hall's big playground. Linda is pictured here with two of the riding's furry constituents.


Health Care Town Hall meeting, April 14, 2009

David Eggen, Linda Duncan, and Judy W-L listen to a 
constituent.

Linda talks to 
a constituent after the forum.

A surprise spring snowfall looked like an ominous sign, but in the end the sun came out, the snow all melted, and around 150 Edmonton-Strathcona constituents joined Edmonton-Strathcona MP Linda Duncan, federal NDP health critic Judy Wasylycia-Leis (Member of Parliament for Winnipeg North), and David Eggen, executive director of Friends of Medicare for a rousing discussion at the Gold Bar Community Hall in the eastern part of the riding.

Topics covered included home care, plans for affordable prescription drugs, wait times, and access to long-term care, among others. For more information about the event, please see the review written by Edmonton-based blogger Ian of Terahertz.


New Years Town Hall meeting, January 14, 2009

Edmonton-Strathcona MP Linda Duncan speaks to 
constituents.

Linda Duncan, Member of Parliament for Edmonton-Strathcona, spoke with constituents and listened to their ideas for the 2009 Budget and their recommendations for federal action. They met at a very packed Ritchie Community Hall, and there were hundreds of constituents in attendance.


Volunteer appreciation brunch, November 30, 2008

The core Linda 
Duncan campaign team thanks the volunteers.

Linda thanks her 
campaign manager, Erica Bullwinkle.

On Sunday, November 30th, the Edmonton-Strathcona NDP held a volunteer appreciation brunch thanking all of the hardworking volunteers who helped Linda get elected in October. It was held at the Southeast Edmonton Seniors' Association in Bonnie Doon, and was attended by several hundred volunteers and a couple of visitors from the media.

In the first picture to the right, the core Elect Linda Duncan campaign team joins forces to thank the volunteers. In the second, Linda thanks her stellar campaign manager, Erica Bullwinkle.


NDP caucus swearing-in, October 29th, 2008

NDP caucus 
swearing in

Linda Duncan was officially sworn in today as Member of Parliament for Edmonton-Strathcona and a member of the NDP caucus. She is pictured here with the rest of that caucus, 37 strong!


Election Night, October 14, 2008

The Linda 
Duncan team on election night.

The Linda Duncan team on election night.

October 14th was election night, and it's hard to imagine how it could have been more exciting. After the CBC had already called Edmonton-Strathcona for Linda's Conservative opponent and he had already given his victory speech, the late-night polls provided for a dramatic turnaround. Shortly after 10pm Mountain Time, the CBC reversed their call and placed the X next to Linda's name. The crowd in Linda's campaign office went wild.

After all the votes were counted and confirmed by Elections Canada, Linda had claimed 42.6% of the vote, beating the riding's previous MP by just shy of 500 votes.


All-candidates' forum at Garneau United Church, October 8, 2008

Linda at the 
Garneau United Church all-candidates' forum.

Linda spoke at the final evening all-candidates' forum on Wednesday, October 8th at 7pm at the Garneau United Church. The format consisted of introductory statements followed by questions asked by the audience.


Breakfast Rally with Jack Layton, October 8, 2008

Breakfast 
rally with Jack Layton.

Breakfast rally crowd.

On October 8th, federal NDP leader Jack Layton was in Edmonton for a whopping third time this election! He was here once again to support Linda in the homestretch and tell residents of Edmonton-Strathcona that they could very well have an NDP MP after this election if progressives are willing to band together. Layton joined a packed crowd of enthusiastic supporters at the Kids in the Hall Bistro at City Hall for a breakfast rally. Linda was the emcee for the event.

The rally was covered in the national media by the Globe and Mail, the National Post, the Regina Leader-Post, and the Montreal Gazette, and in the local media by the Edmonton Journal.


All-candidates' forum at Kings College, October 6, 2008

Linda at the 
Kings College all-candidates' forum.

Linda debated this riding's Conservative MP and her other opponents at a second All-Candidates' Forum on Monday, October 6th at Kings University College in the eastern part of the Edmonton-Strathcona riding. Both community members and students were present for a lively debate.


Biggest Canvass Ever, October 4, 2008

Canvassers.

Canvassers.

On Saturday, October 4th, more than a hundred Elect Linda Duncan campaign volunteers came out to the campaign office for the biggest canvass this city has ever seen. The volunteers visited nearly 5,000 houses, talking to voters and getting out the word about Linda. This beat Edmonton City Councillor Don Iveson's single-canvass record by almost 3,000 houses!

After the hard work was done, the volunteers came back to the campaign office for a party with some great beer and Indian food.


All-candidates' forum at the U of A, September 29, 2008

Linda at the 
U of A all-candidates' forum.

Linda debated this riding's Conservative MP and her other opponents at an All-Candidates' Forum at 7pm on Monday, September 29th at the Myer Horowitz Theatre on the U of A campus. The format was a moderated debate followed by an open question-and-answer period with questions taken from members of the audience.




Bus and Blitz Bash, September 27, 2008

Attendees at 
the rally for Jack Layton.

Linda at the 
rally with Jack Layton.

On Saturday, September 27th, Linda invited all her youth supporters to cram into a city bus to go canvassing in a big group together with her. There was some great energy in the crowd!

First they left from the campaign office and drove out to various parts of the riding. There, they got the word out about Linda, meeting voters, handing out leaflets, and introducing Linda herself. Then they came back to the campaign office for a pizza party. Who says politics can't be fun?




Rally with NDP leader Jack Layton, September 20, 2008

Attendees at 
the rally for Jack Layton.

Linda at the 
rally with Jack Layton.

About 500 supporters from Edmonton-Strathcona and across the province joined NDP leader Jack Layton at a rally in Edmonton for this midway point in the campaign. Linda was pleased to have the opportunity to introduce him. In the speech, Jack praised Linda and said that he'd love to have a chance to sit with her around the cabinet table in Ottawa. He also criticized the Harper government for caring more about their corporate friends than about ordinary people.

The event was covered in the media as well.


U of A Meet-and-Greet, September 10, 2008

Linda 
listening to a U of A student's concerns.

A large crowd of University of Alberta students met up with Linda at Dewey's on Sunday, September 7th at an event sponsored by the U of A Campus New Democrats so that she could listen to students' concerns and tell them about her campaign. The group asked Linda questions as they gathered over beer and snacks.

Edmonton-based blogger Terahertz was there, and he was so impressed that he immediately went home and posted a "Bloggers for Linda" banner on his blog! You can read his review of the event here. Get your own banner on the citizen media resources page.


Campaign Launch, September 9, 2008

Crowd shot at 
Linda's campaign launch.

Linda 
speaking at the launch.

Linda's campaign was officially launched on September 9th, 2008, with the official opening of full-time hours at the campaign office. The office was packed with supporters and media, and Linda gave an inspiring speech before taking questions. In it, she outlined her views on issues such as health care, the environment, and the economy.




Sign Blitz, September 7, 2008

Signs in Linda's 
new campaign office.

Linda Duncan signs went up all around the riding as volunteers poured into the new campaign office all morning and all afternoon on Sunday, September 7th. Many volunteers remarked how impressed they were at how quickly Linda's team was able to get so many signs out there.

This was a rousing start to a great campaign!


Canadian Grandmothers for Africa Rally, September 6, 2008

Linda talking 
to a rally attendee.

Linda spoke at the Canadian Grandmothers for Africa in Edmonton rally on Saturday, September 6th, to help draw attention to lack of federal government support for the battle against HIV and AIDS in Africa.

The event took place at the Old Strathcona gazebo at 83rd Avenue and 104th Street.


Edmonton District Labour Council Barbecue, September 1, 2008

Linda dishing out 
burgers at the EDLC barbecue

On Labour Day, Linda helped pass out hot dogs and hamburgers at the 19th Annual Labour Day Barbeque for the Unemployed and Underemployed. The event was hosted by the Edmonton and District Labour Council, and Linda was joined by many other prominent Edmontonians, including City Councillor Ben Henderson, pictured here.

The event took place at Giovanni Caboto Park. Hamburgers, hot-dogs, cold drinks, ice-cream and fesh fruit were served, and guests enjoyed music and childrens' activities alongside the great food.


Keepers of the Creek Water Testing Program, 30 August, 2008

Linda testing 
water for the Keepers of the Creek program

At the end of August, Linda participated in the Keepers of the Creek water quality testing program to test the water in Edmonton-Strathcona's own Mill Creek.

The Keepers of the Creek, which Linda has helped to organize, is an organization that was formed to coordinate efforts by communities bordering Mill Creek towards greater protection of the Creek area. Efforts to date have focused on building improved communication with Park Rangers and police for improved response to incidents and crime prevention; preventing illegal cutting or damage to the forest; pollution prevention; and long range planning to protect the watershed.


Local Produce Special Dinner at the Upper Crust Café, 27 August, 2008

Linda speaking at 
the Upper Crust special dinner

Linda was thrilled to be able to host a special dinner and campaign fundraiser at the Upper Crust Café on August 27th. The event featured an evening of delicious local produce, grown by the farmers who serve our city's food needs. Some of our local growers joined Linda as her guests of honour.

These farmers are among the local heroes Linda has had the privilege of working with in their battles to protect their fertile lands from the impacts of power plants, coal mines, petrochemical plants, tar sand up-graders and urban sprawl.


Rally opposing Bill C-484, 3 May, 2008

Attendees at 
the rally opposing Bill C-484.

Linda 
at the rally opposing Bill C-484.

Linda was proud to speak at a rally in Edmonton-Strathcona opposing the Conservative government's Bill C-484, the "Unborn Victims of Crime Act." If passed, this bill could serve as a key tool in the fight by opponents of women's right to choose, in their efforts to criminalize abortion. This bill has already passed its second reading, and it is crucial that we put a stop to it before it is passed into law. In place of Bill C-484, Linda believes that we need tougher laws against violence against women, which is the real cause of this problem to begin with.

The event took place in Gazebo Park in Old Strathcona, at 104th St. and 83rd Ave.


Public Forum on the Security and Prosperity Partnership,
24 January, 2008

Linda with Peter Julian 
and Gordon Laxer

Linda had the pleasure of introducing NDP Member of Parliament Peter Julian and Founding Director of the Parkland Institute, Gordon Laxer at a public forum about the Security and Prosperity Partnership. The event was co-sponsored by the Edmonton-Strathcona NDP and the Edmonton District Labour Council. The SPP is an agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico that is directed at integration in 300 policy areas including the environment, energy, security, food and health standards, foreign affairs and immigration.


National Day of Climate Action, 8 December, 2007

Linda and 
supporters marching in the National Day of Climate Action Funeral for 
the Earth.

On December 8th, 2007, Linda and some of her supporters braved a chilly Edmonton winter day to participate in the National Day of Climate Action. The march began at Canada Place and proceeded on to the legislature. The message was sent that Edmontonians want action now on climate change at all levels of government, for the sake of our children and our planet.


Jack Layton at the Strathcona Farmer's Market, 11 November, 2007

Jack and Linda 
at the Strathcona Farmer's Market.

Jack and 
Linda at the solar house.

Federal NDP leader Jack Layton was in town on Saturday, November 10th, meeting voters with Linda at the Strathcona Farmer's Market and around the neighbourhood. They met quite a few people inside the market, where they sat down at the tables at the back to chat about the issues of the day.

Outside the market, Jack and Linda were then interviewed by the local media, including the Edmonton Journal, the Edmonton Sun, and CBC, CTV and Global television, before they proceeded on to Whyte Avenue. They first met with voters along Edmonton-Strathcona's main strip, and then with environmental leaders in the Whyte Avenue Second Cup.

Finally, Linda and Jack visited Gordon Howell and Peter Amerongen's Riverdale NetZero solar project to express support for their leadership in showcasing energy efficient housing.


Policy discussion with Olivia Chow, 6 November, 2007

Olivia speaking 
to a crowd in Edmonton-Strathcona.

Linda 
Duncan speaking to a crowd in Edmonton-Strathcona.

Olivia Chow, NDP MP for Trinity-Spadina, visited Edmonton-Strathcona on Tuesday, November 6th. She and Linda joined forces to talk about what is going wrong on Parliament Hill these days, and why there is hope to fix it.

Olivia was especially concerned about opposing the arrival of big-box day care in Alberta. Canadian parents face the prospect of Australian corporate giant ABC Learning Centres moving into Canada through its affiliate, 123 Busy Beavers Learning Centres. The company is targeting Alberta, Ontario and BC in its initial push to repeat its success in Australia and the US. Alberta's child care centres are ripe for this kind of takeover, because of a large percentage of them are private, for-profit. ABC has become controversial because it is alleged it has become highly profitable partly through public subsidies to child care.

Both speakers spoke to a large, enthusiastic crowd at the Strathcona Community League, and the question-answer session that followed really showed what a compassionate, intelligent community we have in Edmonton-Strathcona.


Maria Dunn benefit concert for Linda's campaign,
15 September, 2007

Maria Dunn 
singing at the Linda Duncan campaign benefit concert.

As a part of an evening fundraising event for Linda's campaign, Juno-nominated singer-songwriter Maria Dunn performed in front of a packed hall at the Cosmopolitan Music Society on Gateway Blvd. She entertained the crowd with songs ranging from ancestral tales to country-tinged stories, and from Celtic melodies to bluegrass.

The event was publicized on CKUA and the CBC, and there was a wonderful atmosphere in the hall, with Maria Dunn fans joining together with Linda Duncan supporters for one wonderful night. Maria herself is a strong supporter of Linda who told her after the last election that if she would only run again, she would perform at a benefit concert for her campaign!

The evening also featured a silent auction and good food and conversation. It is a very exciting time to be part of Linda's winning team!


Linda Duncan Campaign summer picnic, 29 August, 2007

Linda and friends 
barbecuing in the park at the summer picnic.

In the waning days of summer, Linda's campaign team got together in Hawrelak Park, one of the most beautiful spots in the Edmonton-Strathcona riding, to enjoy a picnic supper. The forecast was for rain, but it was sunny and warm and full of enthusiastic Linda Duncan supporters. Because every hardworking team needs a break now and then!


Rally for Affordable Housing, 17 May, 2007

Ray Martin, 
Raj Pannu, and Linda Duncan at the affordable housing rally.

Linda 
and a supporter at the affordable housing rally.

More than 300 people gathered on the steps of the Alberta legislature in Edmonton on May 17th, 2007 to protest soaring housing costs and huge rent increases. Linda and her supporters were out in full force, sporting new "I'm supporting Linda" t-shirts.

The provincial NDP organized the demonstration to persuade the provincial government to do more to address the affordable housing problem. A raucous crowd demanded that the provincial government implement rent control policies, and heard speeches from provincial NDP leader Brian Mason and provincial NDP candidate Rachel Notley, among others.

For more information about the event, see this CBC story.


Anti-Idling Bylaw Presentation to Edmonton City Council,
15 May, 2007

Linda with 
Edmonton City Councillor Dave Thiele and an anti-idling 
sign.

When the transportation committee of Edmonton's City Council deliberated on whether or not to introduce a bylaw that would penalize drivers who leave their vehicles idling, Linda spoke to the committee in favour of the proposal. The bylaw was introduced by City Councillors Michael Phair and Dave Thiele (the latter of whom is shown with Linda in the picture, along with Sheila Rusbud from Parkallen Community League). While the proposal to introduce a bylaw was defeated on a tie, a proposal to begin a public education program on the subject was approved.

More information can be found in this Edmonton Journal article.


May Week Labour Arts Festival, 26 April - 4 May, 2007

Linda at the May 
Week International Day of Mourning.

Linda Duncan banner in the May Day parade.

Linda marches in 
the 2007 May Day parade.

In the week from April 26th to May 4th, 2007, Linda participated in the May Week Labour Arts Festival. This annual festival is built around May Day (May 1st), which is recognized as the international workers' holiday across the planet. The festival brings together the labour movement, workers and artists to commemorate and celebrate the achievements of working people everywhere.

On April 28th, Linda took part in the ceremonies for the International Day of Mourning, remembering all of the people who have lost their lives or their health while on the job. And on May 1st, she and her team marched in the May Day parade, joining hundreds of other Edmontonians to march down Whyte Avenue to celebrate the labour movement's well-fought gains.

For more information about the event, see the May Week Labour Arts Festival site.


Campaign Volunteer Pub Night, 30 April 2007

Linda and friends 
at the Underdog.

Linda's been campaigning hard since October of 2006, and sometimes you just need to take a break. At the end of April, Linda and members of the Elect Linda Duncan volunteer team got together at the Underdog in the basement of the Black Dog pub on Whyte Avenue to celebrate a good run thus far and make plans for summer activities.


Earth Day, 22 April 2007

Linda handing 
out little trees to kids.

In April, Linda took part in Edmonton's Earth Day Festival, Canada's largest environmental celebration. The event was held in Hawrelak Park, and consisted of environmental "teach-ins", live music, exhibits, and more. Linda was on hand to pass out tiny seedling trees to interested children.

For more information, see the Alberta Environmental Network's Earth Day information page.


2007 Edmonton-Strathcona federal NDP Annual General Meeting
18 April, 2007

Linda speaking to the 2007 Strathcona AGM.

In mid-April, Linda spoke at the Edmonton-Strathcona federal NDP's annual general meeting and potluck dinner. The new riding association executive was elected, and the group enjoyed the cooking of the other riding members.


"The environment: real problems, real solutions" panel discussion
31 March, 2007

Nathan Cullen and 
Linda Duncan.

Linda 
talks to constituents.

As the third in a series of panel discussions on policy sponsored by the Edmonton-Strathcona federal NDP, NDP federal environment critic (and member of the special committee to rewrite the Conservatives' bad Clean Air Act) Nathan Cullen teamed up with Linda to talk about real solutions to our environmental problems.

Only one day after the special committee had reported on its decisions to Parliament, Nathan and Linda addressed a full house at the Strathcona Public Library. Linda outlined her agenda for real environmental solutions, and Nathan reported on his great victory on the Clean Air Act in getting all the other parties to work together to come up with a good piece of legislation.


Linda's nomination meeting, 19 January, 2007

Almost 400 Strathconans squeezed into the City Arts Centre to see 
Linda be nominated as Edmonton-Strathcona's federal 
candidate.

Raj Pannu 
applauds Linda and Jack Layton

Jack 
Layton addresses an enthusiastic crowd from 
Edmonton-Strathcona

In a turnout that shocked media and NDP insiders alike, almost 400 people piled into Edmonton's City Arts Centre to see Linda officially nominated as the federal candidate on January 19th, 2007. She then gave an eloquent speech about the need for all Canadians to work together to improve environmental laws.

The keynote speech was given by federal NDP leader Jack Layton, who praised Linda for the work she does and called on Edmonton-Strathcona residents to elect her as their Member of Parliament in the next federal election. Referring to her as "one of the finest environmental leaders" and "one of the most knowledgeable individuals in our country," he spoke to a raucous crowd who cheered and stomped through the entire meeting.

Alberta NDP leader Brian Mason, Edmonton-Strathcona provincial MLA Raj Pannu, and Edmonton-Strathcona provincial NDP candidate Rachel Notley all spoke as well, encouraging the crowd to organize for Linda.


"Better solutions for public health care" panel discussion
25 November, 2006

Penny 
Priddy and Diana Gibson

Penny Priddy 
talking to Strathconans

Diana Gibson 
talking to Strathconans

With a high of -24, it was the coldest day of the winter so far, but 35 hardy souls still joined the Strathcona federal NDP at the Allendale Community Hall for the second in our series of panel discussions on policy, "Better Solutions for Public Healthcare." It took place on November 25th, 2006.

Our out-of-town guest was Penny Priddy (Member of Parliament for Surrey North and the NDP's federal health care critic), and our local guest was Dr. Diana Gibson (Research Director of the Parkland Institute and co-author of the book The Bottom Line: The Truth Behind Private Health Insurance in Canada). The panel was introduced and moderated by Linda Duncan, Edmonton-Strathcona's 2005-06 federal candidate. Penny talked to us about some possible practical approaches to improving health care in Canada, while Diana talked to us about the research behind why privatization wouldn't actually improve our health care system.

From top to bottom: the panel from the back of the room, and first Penny and then Diana speaking to audience members after the panel.


"Sustainable Energy for Alberta" panel discussion, 9 November, 2006

Linda 
Duncan and Dennis Bevington

Dennis 
Bevington and Linda Duncan at the Strathcona Public 
Library

Dennis talks 
with Strathconans

On November 9th, 2006, the Strathcona federal NDP sponsored a panel discussion on policy, "Sustainable Energy for Alberta," which took place at the Strathcona Public Library. This panel was the first in a series of such events, designed to provoke discussion between national leaders, local leaders, and the public on issues of importance to the residents of Edmonton-Strathcona.

The panelists included Dennis Bevington (Member of Parliament for Western Arctic and the NDP's federal energy critic), and Linda Duncan (international environmental law consultant and Strathcona's 2005-06 federal candidate). They were introduced by Brian Mason, leader of the Alberta NDP. They spoke on several issues: from the empirical evidence that shows how much we need real regulation on the environment, to the inadequacy of the Conservatives' Clean Air Act that was introduced in the fall of 2006 and what the federal NDP hopes to do about it.

From top to bottom: Linda and Dennis speaking on the panel, a full house at the Strathcona Public Library, and Dennis speaking to Strathconans after the panel.


Provincial NDP convention, 20-22 October, 2006

Rachel Notley 
and Edmonton-Calder MLA Dave Eggan

Raj Pannu and 
Linda Duncan

Jeff 
Sloychuk, Richard Parks, Rod Olstad

The provincial Alberta NDP convention took place from October 20-22 at the Mayfield Inn in west Edmonton. Convention highlights included speeches and talks by Ricardo Acuna (Executive Director of the Parkland Institute), Samantha Power (University of Alberta Student Union President), federal NDP leader Jack Layton, and of course provincial NDP leader Brian Mason.

In the top picture to the left, Rachel Notley (Edmonton-Strathcona's provincial candidate for Member of the Legislative Assembly) poses with Dave Eggen (MLA for Edmonton-Calder). In the picture right below them, Linda Duncan (2005-06 federal candidate from Edmonton-Strathcona) stands with Raj Pannu, (current Edmonton-Strathcona provincial MLA).

In the bottom picture, the Alberta NDP discovers hidden talents among its members at the convention's "musical evening." This makeshift trio included Edmonton-Strathcona delegates Jeff Sloychuk and Richard Parks, along with Rod Olstad, co-chair of the Alberta NDP's Environment Caucus.


Federal NDP convention, 8-10 September, 2006

MP Denise 
Savoie, Linda Duncan, Bill Woolverton

Linda 
Duncan and Afghani MP Malalai Joya

Waiting for 
Jack's convention speech

The federal NDP policy convention in Québec City, which ran from the 8th to the 10th of September, was intense, exhausting, and exhilarating. A large number of Alberta delegates attended this year, including a strong contingent from Edmonton-Strathcona.

In the top picture to the right, Edmonton-Strathcona delegates Linda Duncan and Bill Woolverton stand in the lineup behind MP Denise Savoie to speak on the convention floor about an energy resolution. Peace River NDP riding association president Elroy Deimert looks on in the background. Policy debates made up a large portion of the activities on the convention floor.

In the second picture, Edmonton-Strathcona delegate (and 2005-06 candidate) Linda Duncan visits with Afghani Member of Parliament Malalai Joya, who was one of the guest speakers at the convention. And in the third picture, all 1600 delegates in attendance cheer federal party leader Jack Layton before his keynote speech.


Barbecue with Jack Layton, 6 July, 2006

Jack mingles 
with the crowd



Linda passes 
the mike to Jack

Over the summer, federal NDP party leader Jack Layton paid a special visit to Edmonton-Strathcona for a good old-fashioned barbecue. Although they'd predicted rain, a clear blue sky greeted him as he arrived in our riding. Alongside plenty of barbecue food and a rousing speech from Jack, it was also a good opportunity for Strathconans to meet our party's leader and talk to him about their issues and concerns. A few hundred people attended.

In the top picture to the left, Jack mingles with the crowd and talks to Katharine Hay, one of Strathcona's youth (who is wearing the NDYA's Tommy Douglas T-shirt). In the second picture, Alberta NDP leader Brian Mason passes the mike to Jack. And in the third, Jack gives 2005-06 Strathcona candidate Linda Duncan an impromptu hug.

A good time was had by all!