When the party dumped Tom Mulcair, it seemed hungry for a sharp left turn. But the race to replace him has been more cautious
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NDP adviser Brad Lavigne on the progressive struggle
The left’s right-hand man speaks to Maclean’s about the value of progressive summits and ideas
The Maclean’s Politics book club, Part Two
Paul Wells, Susan Delacourt, Brad Lavigne and Chris Turner on the year in politics
Maclean’s Politics: Four authors on their books and Canadian politics
Paul Wells, Susan Delacourt, Chris Turner and Brad Lavigne on the year in politics and political books
An excerpt from ‘Building the Orange Wave’
The worst thing to do in a crisis is hide and let your opponents have the field, writes Brad Lavigne
Too soon for a movie about Jack Layton?
Aaron Wherry on a fine rendering of Jack Layton’s life, love and last campaign
Jack Layton tribute in Toronto
The square in front of Toronto’s city hall was packed for Dear Jack, a tribute to the late NDP leader
The slow build to the Orange Wave
Brad Lavigne, a key advisor to Jack Layton, maps out the NDP’s climb from also-ran to official opposition.
C-38: What it is and where this is going
In this week’s print edition, I write about the budget bill and its various ramifications.
Team NDP
Brad Lavigne, principal secretary in Nycole Turmel’s office, former director of the NDP and a close advisor to Jack Layton, tendered his resignation with Ms. Turmel two weeks ago and will be moving on after 10 years with the federal party.