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Ed Broadbent: In the House again
As leader of the NDP, Ed Broadbent was a democratic socialist who loved to smoke cigars and drive fast cars. Broadbent led his party through contentious constitutional debates and weathered a western revolt before capturing the party's biggest seat count ever in 1988. After 14 years and four elections he resigned the leadership and became a human rights advocate, and in 2004 he made a political comeback to sit in Parliament once more.
. According to This magazine, Mahoney left a voice mail on voters' telephones on the day of the election. The message claimed Broadbent, if elected, was planning to give up the seat should leader Jack Layton need it after losing his race in Toronto.
. On election night, Broadbent told supporters: "Here in the nation's capital and across the country, we have too many poor children, and I'm going to fight for that. It's not enough to have an efficient, competitive economy; it's damn well time we put social justice on the political agenda." He added that the minority government meant the NDP would be able to "do constructive things for the people of Canada."
. Since rejoining Parliament, Broadbent has spoken out on the case of Syrian-Canadian Maher Arar, an Ottawa man who says he was detained and tortured in Syria with the complicity of the Canadian government.
. Broadbent has also written editorials about the continuing problem of child poverty in Canada.
. In May 2005 Broadbent announced he would not run again in the next federal election. Citing concerns about the health of his wife Lucille, Broadbent told a news conference: "The major decisions made in one's life are made quickly. I realized, one day, where my obligations were."
Program: As It Happens
Broadcast Date: June 29, 2004
Guest(s): Ed Broadbent
Host: Mary Lou Finlay
Duration: 7:28
Last updated: March 4, 2013
Page consulted on March 4, 2013
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