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Manitoba NDP names MLA Tom Lindsey as new caucus chair

Manitoba's NDP party has a new caucus chair.

Tom Lindsey takes over after former chair Rob Altemeyer steps down from role

The NDP caucus has a new chair after MLA Rob Altemeyer steps down to focus on critic duties and upcoming marriage. (CBC News)

Manitoba's NDP party has a new caucus chair.

Tom Lindsey, the MLA for Flin Flon, has been named to be the new chair, taking over for Rob Altemeyer.
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Tom Lindsey is the new caucus chair for the Manitoba NDP. (Manitoba NDP)

Altemeyer announced Thursday he was stepping down to focus more on issues in his constituency and his role as environment critic, as well as a wedding next month.

James Allum, MLA for Fort Garry-Riverview, will add the critic role for Growth, Enterprise and Trade to his other duties and Nahanni Fontaine, MLA for St. Johns, will add the critic for Children and Youth Opportunities to her duties.

The appointments are effective immediately.

Interim NDP Leader Flor Marcelino says Lindsey is a lifelong advocate who fights for the priorities of working people.

"I also want to thank James Allum and Nahanni Fontaine for accepting important roles as we fight for opportunities for young people and good jobs for families," she said in a news release.

Marcelino thanked Altemeyer and Kevin Chief, who resigned his legislature seat earlier this month, for their service.