High profile could help Jody Wilson-Raybould keep her seat away from Liberals
OTTAWA — There had been a few names floating around when the Liberals were seeking a candidate for the newly created riding of Vancouver Granville in the last federal election, but it soon became clear the party brass had only one person in mind.
That was Jody Wilson-Raybould, then a B.C. regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations, who quickly became one of the stars Justin Trudeau and his team were promoting heavily in their bid for power.
“They certainly dissuaded anyone else from running,” Sam Wyatt, who was on the board of the local Liberal riding association at the time.
“Now they find themselves in a situation where they probably wish they hadn’t made that choice.”