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Manitoba Justice Minister Gord Mackintosh won't seek re-election

Premier Greg Selinger's NDP government will be short another familiar face heading into the provincial election this spring.

Mackintosh joins Jennifer Howard, Theresa Oswald and others in bowing out of race ahead of election

Manitoba Justice Minister Gord Mackintosh won't seek re-election

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Premier Greg Selinger's NDP government will be short another familiar face heading into the provincial election this spring.

Premier Greg Selinger'sNDP government will be short anotherfamiliar faceheadinginto the 41st Manitobaelection this spring.

Gord Mackintosh won't seekre-election on April 19, the justice minister's office confirmed Friday morning.

Mackintosh will finish his term representing the St. Johns constituency before ending a 23-year career at the Manitoba Legislature.

"I have been so inspired to work alongside so many strong constituents, in resident associations, citizen patrols, community and senior centres and with small business owners, who, with my colleagues at the [Manitoba] Legislature, have helped strengthen the North End and West Kildonan," Mackintosh said in a statement.

'A lot of good memories'

Mackintosh has been a senior cabinet minister since 1999, working at different times as conservation and family services minister.

On Friday, he told supporters while he "screwed up" every day, he also learned and ultimately, he is leaving with "a lot of good memories," particularly because of the constituents he served.

"I've always believed north Winnipeg is the heart and soul of this city," he said.

"The strong people, the smart people here that have come forward with ideas, that have worked together There's not a fire in a house here where there isn't a fundraiser that follows."

Aside from those in his ward, Mackintosh said thereason thatmade him consider staying is the upcoming election, which he said will be "tough."

"I would relish that good fight," he said, adding he'sgoing in a new direction."I have come to the conclusion that it's time for a new life of service," he said.

Selinger's 'seat mate' for 10 years

Turning to faceSelinger, Mackintosh said he will not forget all they shared as seat mates in both cabinet and the legislature for 10 years.

One of the greatest accomplishments the two reached as a team, Mackintosh said, was making sure the federal government invested in public housing in Manitoba.

"I've been so proud to work with him," Mackintosh said.

Selingerresponded by listing a number of Mackintosh's contributions to the province.

"The family law bill, the domestic violence bill, these are things that make a life or death difference You've served us extremely well," he said.

"I know you're going to continue to make a big difference in Manitoba."

Several other NDP MLAs not running

The announcement comes twodays after Fort Rouge MLA and former finance minister Jennifer Howard said she won't seekre-election.

In October, former NDP cabinet minister TheresaOswaldalso announced she would not seek re-election. Then, in November,RadissonMLABidhuJha said he,too,would bow out of the race in 2016.

The NDP plummeted in opinion polls after raising the provincial sales tax in 2013. The following year, five senior cabinet ministers openly challenged Selinger's leadership. Only one of those cabinet ministers Andrew Swan, MLA for Minto will run for re-election, with Oswald, Howard and Stan Struthers deciding not to run and Erin Selby having resigned in September to run unsuccessfully for Parliament.

Selingerbarely eked out a win over Oswald in theensuing leadership vote. Mackintosh took no side in the leadership crisis.

ManitobaLiberal Leader Rana Bokhari said Mackintosh and Howard are stepping aside ahead of the election because they have"read the writing on the wall." After both already won the party's nominations in their respective ridings, the decision to pull away now seems strange, she added.

"Eightydays out of an election,once you are nominated and then you choose not to be nominated this close to an election is really questionable," she said.

Winnipeg political analyst Christopher Adams said losing Mackintosh is a blow toSelinger'sbid for re-election, but it's something the NDP can rebound from beforeManitobanshead to the polls.

"Some people might think that these are people abandoning ship before the ship sinks, so there is that concern," Adams said. "But there's still a lot of time before the election comes up."

Mackintosh said he reached his decision on his own, regardless of what was happening within the NDP.

Calling it "developing thinking," he said the decision started as an idea years ago and in this instance, the time felt right.

"Life is short," he said.

"We have to, every once in a while, step back and say, 'Are there other opportunities that should be pursued?'"

On Friday, Mackintosh said a number of times that he will continue to serve the public, but he did not specify how he will do that.

The PC'sMyrnaDriedger, MLA for Charleswood, tweeted to wish both Howard and Mackintosh well on Friday.


NineNDP MLAshave said they won't be running for re-election.Thus far, the following candidates have been nominated:

Updated list of nominated NDP candidates:

  • Assiniboia:Joseph McKellep (currently held by NDP Jim Rondeau)
  • Brandon West:Linda Ross
  • Burrows:Melanie Wight (incumbent)
  • Concordia:Matt Wiebe (incumbent)
  • Dauphin:Darcy Scheller (currently held by NDP Stan Struthers)
  • Dawson Trail:Ron Lemieux (incumbent)
  • Elmwood:Jim Maloway (incumbent)
  • Fort Garry Riverview:James Allum (incumbent)
  • Fort Richmond:Kerri Irvin-Ross (incumbent)
  • Fort Rouge: Jennifer Howard (dropped out)
  • Flin Flon:Tom Lindsey (held by NDP's Clarence Pettersen - lost own nomination)
  • Gimli:Armand Belanger (held by NDP's Peter Bjornson - resigned health issues)
  • Interlake:Tom Nevakshonoff (incumbent)
  • Kildonan:Dave Chomiak (incumbent)
  • Kirkfield Park:Sharon Blady (incumbent)
  • Logan:Flor Marcelino (incumbent)
  • Minto:Andrew Swan (incumbent)
  • Point Douglas:Kevin Chief (incumbent)
  • Radisson:Preetinder Singh (held by Bidhu Jha)
  • Riel:Christine Melnick (incumbent)
  • River East:Jody Gillis
  • Rossmere:Erna Braun (incumbent)
  • Seine River:Lise Pinkos (held by Theresa Oswald)
  • Selkirk:Greg Dewar (incumbent)
  • St. James:Deanne Crothers (incumbent)
  • St. Johns: Gord Mackintosh (dropped out)
  • St. Norbert:Dave Gaudreau (incumbent)
  • St. Vital:Jamie Moses (held by Nancy Allan)
  • Swan River:Ron Kostyshyn (incumbent)
  • The Maples:Mohinder Saran (incumbent)
  • The Pas:Amanda Lathlin (incumbent)
  • Tyndall Park:Ted Marcelino (incumbent)
  • Wolseley:Rob Altemeyer

With files from the Canadian Press