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Defeated NDP MP Ryan Cleary in talks with PC Party, sources say

Ryan Cleary, the former NDP MP who was defeated in the federal election, has been speaking with the Tories about possibly running for them in the provincial election, sources have told CBC News.

He says he's considering a variety of options

Defeated NDP MPs Ryan Cleary (left) and Jack Harris share a laugh on election night in St. John's. (CBC)

Ryan Cleary, the former NDP MP who was defeated in the federal election, has been speaking with the Tories about possibly running for them in the provincial election, sources have told CBC News.

Cleary, 48,represented St. John's South-Mount Pearl since 2011, but was defeated by LiberalSeamusO'Reganduring the Oct. 19 federal election.

Sources have told CBC News Cleary has been in contact with the Premier's office, and that he is interested in running for the PCs in Windsor Lake.

Cleary has spent much of this week in Ottawa, clearing out his office and pondering his future.

He admitted Wednesday that adjusting to post-election life has been difficult, and that a run in the Nov. 30 provincial general election is something he is considering.

"I've thought about all kinds of different scenarios. Running in the election. Not running in the election. Opportunities in journalism. Opportunities in writing. Opportunities in broadcast. Different types of opportunities that I didn't expect are at my door. I have not made up my mind. I don't know," he told CBC News Wednesday.

However, he would not say what district he may enter or which party he would be running for.