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2nd candidate enters race for NDP leadership on P.E.I.

The race for the leadership of the P.E.I. New Democratic Party officially has its second contestant.

Margaret Andrade ran for federal NDP in Ontario

Margaret Andrade has announced she is running for the leadership of the P.E.I. NDP. (Facebook)

The race for the leadership of the P.E.I. New Democratic Party officially has its second contestant.

Margaret Andrade, of Charlottetown, announced she was running for the leadership with a video on Facebook on Thursday.

Andraderan as a federal NDPcandidate in the Leeds-Grenville-ThousandIslands and Rideau Lakes riding in eastern Ontario in the 2015 election, finishing third. She was previously on a municipal council in Alberta. She has a son attending Holland College.

Some having 'tough time'

Andrade said as the province grows, it's important to "make the right decisions so that we're not leaving anybody behind."

"I think that unfortunately seniors, the unemployed, the working poor, they're having a really tough time right now," she told CBC News: Compass. "And I'm not sure that all the decisions that have been made by this government have really had a positive impact for everybody.

Andrade is the second candidate into the race, joining Joe Byrne.

The leadership contest comes after former NDP leader Michael Redmond resigned following afourth place finish in November's Charlottetown-Parkdale byelection.

The partywill hold a leadership convention April 7.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story said that Andrade was a municipal councillor in Saskatchewan. In fact, she was a councillor in a community south of Edmonton.
    Feb 15, 2018 4:30 PM AT