Jeremy Akerman

Jeremy Akerman

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birthdate = 1942
birthplace = Alvechurch, United Kingdom

Jeremy Bernard Akerman (born 1942) is a former Canadian politian, writer and actor and a former leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party (NSNDP).

Biography

Akerman was born Alvechurch, United Kingdom. He was attracted to politics at an early age, being drawn to the British Labour Party. However, his education was anything but that conventionally received by a politician, attending Cardiff College of Art where he studied to become a draftsman. After graduation in 1964 Akerman was invited by the Canadian government to come and work as an archaeologist on the Fortress Louisbourg Restoration Project, at Louisbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. While in Cape Breton he wrote a report on the Cape Breton fishery that was so controversial it cost him his job.Canadian Press, "Void facing N.S. New Democrats...", "Globe and Mail", May 19, 1980] He then worked to organize the fishermen in the Louisbourg area into an organization that eventually affiliated with the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union. He then joined a radio station in Sydney, Nova Scotia as a reporter and radio talk show host but was fired for unionizing the staff.

During the Canadian Federal Election of 1965 Akerman, along with other workers from the Louisbourg site, went to volunteer on the campaign of Ed Johnston, who was the NDP Candidate for the federal riding of Cape Breton South. It is at this point that he met Paul MacEwan, a local school teacher and activist, who would become one of his closest colleagues and confidants.

In the provincial election of May 30, 1967, Akerman ran for the first time as an NDP candidate, in the constituency of Cape Breton West, and secured 13 per cent of the vote. In the following year, he ran as party candidate in the federal election, in Cape Breton—East Richmond, and obtained 7,750 votes. This represented third place, but in the Town of Glace Bay, Akerman won three wards out of six, and Glace Bay being a provincial constituency, he decided to run there in the next provincial election.

Later in 1968, the NDP held a convention at Sydney, at which Akerman sought the party's provincial leadership. He was opposed by law professor Keith Jobson of Halifax, who was backed by outgoing leader James H. Aitchison, and won the contest by four votes becoming party leader at the age of 26.

The next provincial election was held October 13, 1970. Akerman was elected in Glace Bay with a majority of 1,527 votes. The party elected both Akerman and Sydney school teacher Paul MacEwan, so as to hold two seats in the Legislature until 1974. In the vote held April 2, 1974, Akerman and MacEwan were both re-elected, along with a third candidate, James 'Buddy' MacEachern, who ran in Cape Breton Centre, a riding sandwiched between Akerman's seat and MacEwan's. And in the following provincial election, held September 19, 1978, these three were all re-elected, as well as Len Arsenault in the constituency of Cape Breton North, thus bringing the NDP presence in the Nova Scotia Legislature up to 4 seats.

During his years as head of the NDP in Nova Scotia, Akerman had met increased resistance to his efforts from the Halifax branch of the party which was critical of the party's inability to win seats on the mainland. Through gaining a majority of seats on the party's provincial executive, the Halifax group came to dominate the party, even although they were unable to elect anyone to the Legislature. Akerman also faced strains on his health and personal life, due to the stress of the workload he carried; he missed the 1977 session of the House because of an illness and his marriage ended in divorce. By 1980, reportedly tired after 12 years at the helm of the party, he announced his retirement. At the time he was the longest-serving NDP leader anywhere in Canada.

Soon afterwards, Akerman received a contract from the provincial government to become Executive Director of Intergovernmental Affairs. In order to accept a job in the civil service he severed his ties with the NDP. ["Woman elected to lead NDP in Nova Scotia," "Globe and Mail", November 17, 1980] He worked in this position or other provincial government posts for the next eleven years. Following this, he served for a time as editor of the "Metro Telecaster", then pursued a career in acting. He has appeared in at least 24 movies.

During his time as NDP leader in Nova Scotia, Akerman earned a high level of respect from all political parties and was considered one of the ablest debaters in the House.

Akerman attempted a return to politics in a March 6, 2001 byelection in the provincial constituency of Halifax Fairview. This time running as candidate for the Nova Scotia Liberal Party, Akerman finished second behind NDP candidate Graham Steele.

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