NDP MP Christine Moore decides not to seek re-election this fall
OTTAWA — NDP MP Christine Moore will not run for re-election in the fall, she announced Friday.
The representative for Abitibi-Témiscamingue said she will continue to advocate for progressive values, but will do so “in a different way, and not as a member of Parliament.”
Moore said being an MP is incredibly demanding and all the more so “when faced every day with the inertia and hypocrisy of old political parties.” She criticized the current Liberal government for positioning itself as “a defender of the status quo” and not being open to doing politics differently.
A nurse before entering politics, Moore was one of the dozens of Quebec New Democrats elected in the “Orange Wave” of 2011, when she defeated three-term Bloc Québécois MP Marc Lemay by nearly 20 percentage points.