Justin Trudeau, heir to Alexandre Mackenzie’s uneasiness with a coalition government
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Why wouldn’t the Liberals and NDP make a deal to replace Stephen Harper?
Why not a coalition? Or at least an accord?
History, discretion and how to settle an election
What happened after the Saskatchewan election in 1929
Let’s handicap the federal election—in all its infinite possibilities
Aaron Wherry on what it actually means to “win” an election
In this new crisis, the faint echo of a previous crisis
From the coalition crisis of 2008 to the Senate crisis of 2013
Harper on India
The Prime Minister considers the political situation in New Delhi.
Trudeau not for merging
Justin Trudeau apparently isn’t interested in a merger with the NDP.
To 2015 and beyond
Greg Fingas catches the apparent arrival of nuance to Thomas Mulcair’s views on coalition government. Last month, a possible coalition with Liberals was categorically out of the question. Yesterday, in an interview with CTV’s Question Period, Mr. Mulcair committed only to fielding 338 candidates and running to form a majority government. “Anything beyond that,” he said, “is pure speculation.”
Where does Thomas Mulcair stand?
Mr. Mulcair has talked about the need to “renew” and “modernize” the NDP, but much of what he has had to say about said change has involved nothing more than the party’s rhetoric and what he has proposed in terms of policy seems uncontroversial in the NDP context.
‘End of story’
Thomas Mulcair rules out any kind of coalition with Liberals.