NDP launches 2025 campaign review and renewal process « Canada’s NDP

July 8, 2025 at 3:00 am  Federal, Politics

OTTAWA—On Tuesday, the NDP announced the launch of its review and renewal process to reflect on the 2025 election campaign and help shape a path forward for the party to continue delivering real relief for Canadians.

The NDP’s Table Officers appointed labour and human rights lawyer and former NDP candidate in the ridings of Ottawa—Vanier and Ottawa Centre Emilie Taman as facilitator in this review and renewal process.

“I am grateful that the NDP has entrusted me with this important review and renewal process,” said Taman. “Our party has both an opportunity and a responsibility to reflect on its work—to critically assess the 2025 election campaign so we can build on what was successful and better understand what wasn’t, with the goal of coming back stronger and better for the next campaign.”

This independent process will include a consultation stage that will start in the coming weeks. This summer and early fall, Taman will hold opportunities for New Democrats from across Canada to share their thoughts and ideas, such as:

  • Guided discussions hosted by Electoral District Associations (EDAs) and local campaign teams with staff, volunteers, and members;
  • Listening sessions with former candidates, the party’s equity commissions, Executive, and Federal Council;
  • One-on-one meetings with elected members (current and former), stakeholders, and key campaign staff.

New Democrats can now participate by sharing their input through an online survey or by emailing [email protected] by September 19, 2025. The feedback collected will help inform a written report that the NDP plans to share with its members before the end of the year.

“This is a unique moment in our party’s history,” said Taman. “I look forward to hearing from everyone who cares deeply about the future of the NDP. Together, we can ensure the NDP continues to play a pivotal role in building a better Canada for years to come.”

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