A (pricey) drink with Jack and Betsy
After a long day of debating resolutions, New Democrats are much like any other political party — in that they like to party.
Every night, a list goes up on the screens inside the Halifax World Trade and Convention Centre, advising the NDP "brothers and sisters" about the planned nighttime celebrations.
Along with union-sponsored fun and the ceilidh at the local Alexander Keith's brewery, is what is billed as an "exclusive reception" with Betsy Myers and Jack Layton.
Myers, a former advisor to Barack Obama during the recent U.S. presidential election, addressed delegates on Saturday night.
However, those wishing to grab a beer and canapé with Jack and Betsy have to do more than flash their convention pass. Tickets to the "Winners Circle" event cost $300.
—Alison Crawford
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