Avi Lewis Elected Leader of Canada's New Democratic Party
Avi Lewis has been chosen to lead Canada's New Democratic Party as it seeks to rebuild following recent electoral setbacks.

Canada's New Democratic Party has elected Avi Lewis as its new leader, tasking him with revitalizing the left-leaning party following recent political challenges.
Lewis, who comes from a prominent political family with deep roots in Canadian progressive politics, won the leadership contest as the party seeks to redefine its direction and regain voter support.
The leadership change comes after the party faced electoral difficulties, with voters increasingly supporting the Liberal Party under Mark Carney's influence. The NDP has been working to rebuild its base and reassert its position in Canada's political landscape.
Lewis campaigned on a platform focused on strengthening the party's traditional values and prioritizing workers' rights. His approach emphasizes returning to core progressive principles as a way to distinguish the NDP from other parties and attract voters back to the fold.
The new leader inherits a party at a crossroads, needing to balance maintaining its leftist identity while broadening its appeal to Canadian voters. Lewis will face the challenge of rebuilding party momentum and establishing a clear alternative to both the governing Liberals and opposition Conservatives.
The leadership transition represents the NDP's attempt to chart a new course as it prepares for future federal and provincial elections across Canada.