Nova Scotia Liberal MP Jaime Battiste says he will be dropping out of the Liberal Party leadership race in favour of backing former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.
The member for Sydney-Victoria joined the race on Jan. 23 and was the only First Nations candidate in the running to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Five candidates remain in the race: Carney, former finance minister and deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland, former government House leader Karina Gould, former Montreal Liberal MP Frank Baylis and former Brampton, Ont., Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla.
Battiste, a member of the Eskasoni First Nation, was first elected in 2019. He serves as chair of the Liberal Party's Indigenous caucus and was the first Mi'kmaw elected to the House of Commons. He is also former regional chief with the Assembly of First Nations.
Initially, he said he decided to throw his hat in the ring after receiving encouragement from Indigenous leaders across Canada. He noted he wanted to become prime minister to fight for key Liberal policies, including the national programs for pharmacare, dental care, affordable child care and the national school food policy.
More to come.