Avi Lewis vows to focus on cost of living and dismisses division within the NDP

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OTTAWA—Avi Lewis, the newly selected leader of Canada’s New Democrat Party, vowed a relentless focus on the cost-of-living crisis and shrugged off a deep rift between him and provincial NDP leaders as he took the reins of a federal party that is broke and battered in the polls.

In his first news conference since his victory triggered criticism from his Alberta and Saskatchewan counterparts, Lewis acknowledged a policy fissure with NDP leaders Naheed Nenshi in Alberta and Carla Beck in Saskatchewan over his opposition to new pipelines and more oil and gas development. He acknowledged he disagrees too with Manitoba’s NDP Premier Wab Kinew on an energy corridor to the port of Churchill.

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