PPC candidate withdraws, citing ‘divisive and dangerous elements’ in the party
A People’s Party of Canada candidate withdrew Monday in Nova Scotia, saying there are divisive and dangerous elements in the party and he doesn’t want to be a part of it.
Chad Hudson withdrew his candidacy in West Nova just hours before Elections Canada’s deadline for parties to register candidates for the Oct. 21 federal vote, meaning the party will likely fall at least one riding short of its goal of running a full slate.
Hudson informed Elections Canada on Monday morning but didn’t speak to the party, simply posting a brief statement on Twitter.
Hudson, who works in the tourism sector, said he wrestled with his decision, but that it came after a “steady drip” of troubling stories and actions from the party and its leader Maxime Bernier.