Tom Mulcair: Justin Trudeau and Peter MacKay, Trudeau’s likely Conservative opponent in the next federal election, represent the same generation—one that has failed on the environment
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What’s wrong with Jagmeet Singh’s NDP?
Philippe J. Fournier: The latest 338Canada analysis shows the party struggling in Quebec and B.C. and far off its 2015 results
‘Change’ or just more of the same? It’s campaign slogan déjà vu.
QUIZ: The Ontario NDP is offering ‘change for the better’. They’re not the first. Match these campaign taglines to the leader and election.
Jagmeet Singh tries not to pick sides on the Alberta and B.C. pipeline fight
With B.C. and Alberta feuding over the Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline, the new federal NDP leader faces a party unity challenge
The NDP looks for a winner, mostly avoids divisive debate
When the party dumped Tom Mulcair, it seemed hungry for a sharp left turn. But the race to replace him has been more cautious
A debate on Trump’s refugee ban reveals Trudeau’s tricky tightrope
Trudeau earned international praise for his tweet. But at an emergency debate, demands for concrete action went ignored.
Tom Mulcair: The 2016 Parliamentarian of the Year
After a tough election loss and a tougher party convention, Tom Mulcair got right back to work in the House of Commons
Elbowgate’s traumatized victims need your support
Elbowgate may be behind us, but please give in memory of 5/18
The NDP’s conscious uncoupling
The end of Tom Mulcair may turn out to be most right for the Liberal Party
The NDP’s hard left turn into an existential crisis
How the Leap Manifesto has touched off an epic fight inside the NDP