Stewart and the six candidates who ran under his party, Forward Together With Kennedy Stewart 2022, were shut out in the November election.
Three months later, Stewart has sent out a letter with the municipal party’s logo to wish recipients a Happy New Year and a hi from his dog, Fergus.
The letter “indicates that they are going to keep the party alive, if they’re fundraising,” said political commentator Bill Tieleman, who ran unsuccessfully for a Vancouver city council seat in November.
But Tieleman emphasized the letter wasn’t a “hard sell” to raise money, and said the letter seemed like more of an update.
Stewart’s letter also said to expect the release this year of his book, Decrim: How We Decriminalized Drugs in British Columbia, with a link to pre-orders, days after the province on Jan.
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