Blog /I'm a Green Party Candidate!

April 16, 2009 00:41 +0000  |  Green Party Politics Provincial Campaign 2009 Why I'm Here 12

I got an email from a friend of mine (who would prefer to remain nameless) today containing a short list of ridings in BC not yet running a Green Party Candidate. She then followed it with a mischevous suggestion: "You should run!".

The idea was crazy really. While I have a lot of experience canvassing for candidates both here and in Toronto, I'd never run as a candidate myself. I don't have any money for a race, or a campaign manager, or any idea how to wage a campaign really. What I do have is some serious skill when it comes to thinking on my feet and talking about things about which I'm passionate... and so the thought occured to me: "Why not?"

I sat down and thought out what I wanted to say and emailed the Green Party's BC office with the following:

I'm unsure as to the proper format of emails like this one, so do forgive me if this appears too informal or unpolished for the occasion, but I'd very much like to run with the provincial Green Party in North Vancouver-Seymour if you're still looking for a candidate there.

I've been a Green Party member since July '07 and have volunteered for door-to-door canvassing with Adrianne Carr's campaign here in Vancouver Centre on multiple occasions. Before I was a Green, I served the NDP in Jack Layton's and Michael Shapcott's ridings, canvassing there as well.

I also have a strong activist background with my work in public space circles both in Toronto and here in Vancouver. I've handled a series of radio and television interviews as well as public speaking engagements with City Council, the Toronto Police and the general public with confidence.

Lastly, I've long taken an active role in the understanding of a variety of environmental issues, focusing primarily on energy production/conservation and waste reclamation/disposal.

I can't promise you victory in North Vancouver-Seymour, given the numbers, no honest person could make such a claim. However, I can assure you that I'd represent the party well and do everything I could to bolster our standings there in advance of an eventual STV election.

If this sounds good to you, please give me a call or drop me an email. My contact info is below.

As it turns out, the person vetting the applications is someone I've worked with in the past, and he called me inside of an hour after I hit "send". We talked briefly about what was involved and he then informed that since we'd worked together for a while now, there was no need for a formal interview process -- the seat was mine if I wanted it. My hands shook a bit at the thought, but I said yes: I'm now the Green Party candidate for North Vancouver-Seymour.

The riding is a beautiful one, and likely to be rather right-leaning economically. My plan then will be to go after as much of the Liberal vote as I can based on their environmental record, specifically their support of run-of-river power generation and their decision to privatise the whole thing. Gateway will be a big one as well.

The truth is that the chances of my winning are slim, but they're there and I'm going to do my best to represent the interests of my party and simultaneously promote STV. Should be fun :-)

Comments

Cat
16 Apr 2009, 2:12 a.m.  | 

Congratulations!

Taavi
16 Apr 2009, 2:58 a.m.  | 

GO DAN! :D :D :D

Janine Sebastian
16 Apr 2009, 4:08 a.m.  | 

You do realize that by running for office, your tentative plans to move far away in the near future are moot right? *g* Not that I'm complaining... as I think I made my views on how you need to find a way to be happy in your life without trying to magically make it happen by dashing off to "greener pastures."

This is something you've talked about in various derivations for years now, so I guess I'm not as surprised as you seem to be.

This also could be a way for you to feel like you're making a difference in the community & serve as an outlet for you to feel more like you... or at least more like the you you say you want to be.

I'm literally sick and tired right now, so that may not have made as much sense as it seemed to in my head, but I think you can wade through the "you"'s to decipher what I meant.

Ruth Sebastian
16 Apr 2009, 4:55 a.m.  | 

Dan, it's about time! My only complaint is that you should be running out here, so I can vote for you.

As Janine says, serving politically is an ideal venue for you to put into practice so many of your environmental beliefs.

Give it your best - you have a lot to offer.
Mom #2

Andrea
16 Apr 2009, 12:03 p.m.  | 

I have to agree with the above comments, I'm not surprised... you should do well at this.

Too bad we can't all vote for you...

JohnSharpe
16 Apr 2009, 9:08 p.m.  | 

As the previous candidate for NV-Seymour in the 2005 election I would like to wish you congrantulations. All the Best and good luck!

John Sharpe

Colin Sun
16 Apr 2009, 11:02 p.m.  | 

This is awesome good luck with everything Dan. Will you be running at the provincial or federal level? This is so exciting, I can't wait to read your updates as you try to get elected. :)

Daniel
17 Apr 2009, 12:03 a.m.  | 

The election is provincial, so if I win, I'll still be a few thousand kilometres from Toronto (sorry) :-) It's really exciting though. You think I should have one of those politician pages on Facebook? Would you finally join Facebook to be my fan?

Colin
17 Apr 2009, 12:16 a.m.  | 

Haha... Yes if you start a Politician facebook page, I will finally get with social networking. ;-)

Roy
17 Apr 2009, 1:51 a.m.  | 

Dan, Congradulations!I am impressed and will follow this journey with vigor.Can I send a proxy vote? and Is it safe to assume you are staying put :-)

Mocrael
5 May 2009, 6:42 p.m.  | 

By living outside of the Seymour riding you "could" be representing may hamper any chance at your probable success here. People have a tendency to ignore candidates who don't live in the area, unless the person parachuted in has a "high profile."

As one letter writer in the Vancouver Sun stated the other day --

"This mother has had enough. The only option is to support Jane Sterk and the Green Party. At least she understands our need to tread much more lightly on this wonderful land of ours."

As a mother, too, I agree wholeheartedly with Frances Vyse of Kamloop's, statement.
Good Luck, Daniel.

Daniel
5 May 2009, 6:44 p.m.  | 

Thanks for your support!

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