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NDP candidate not upset Tom Mulcair called her 'a wonderful man'

NDP candidate Alex Johnstone says shes not taking it personally that party leader Thomas Mulcair thought she was a man.

Alex Johnstone says she's commonly mistaken as a man: 'This is exactly why we need more women in politics'

Alex Johnstone, left, poses with federal NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair and Hamilton Mountain candidate Scott Duvall at a rally on Tuesday. Johnstone says she's not upset that Mulcair heard her name this week and described her as 'a wonderful man with great experience.' (Samantha Craggs/CBC)

NDP candidate Alex Johnstone says she's not taking it personally that federal party leaderThomas Mulcair thought she was a man.

In an interview with CBC Hamilton on Tuesday, Mulcairidentified Johnstone, candidate for the riding of Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas, as "a wonderful man with great experience."

The two-time NDP candidatesaidshe hasspoken to Mulcair more than once. But campaigns are hecticand there's a lot to keep track of, she said.

This is exactly why we need more women in politics.- Alex Johnstone, NDP candidate

"You know what? It's quick and busy in the campaign," she said. "I have had a couple of conversations with Mulcair. But we're very busy."

Johnstone added that Mulcair is not the first person to hear her name and assume she's male, particularly in the political realm.

"This is exactly why we need more women in politics," she said.

Johnstone,vice-chair of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, is running in a new ridingwhere the three major parties are in a tight race. The ridingwill be "very key" in this fall's election, she said.

"I think that this riding is very much a bellwether riding, and I think that whoever makes government will win that seat," she said.

Johnstone and Mulcair met again on Tuesday, when hespoke at a rally of party faithful at the Hamilton Convention Centre as part of a tour of southwestern Ontario.

Scott Duvall, NDP candidate for Hamilton Mountain, was in the audience, and saidhe'll take a leave of absence from his responsibilities asa city councillor for Ward 7 during the election.

His staff will handle calls, he said, but he will be "in the background." He also saidhe won't take a city paychequeduring that time.