Scott Gilmore: “Consciously or not, the Democrats, and the majority of American voters, support policies that can best be described as… Canadian.”
Tag Archives: Tommy Douglas
All the obstacles standing between Jagmeet Singh and a revived NDP
Whatever surprises the fall election holds, it’s Jagmeet Singh’s party now—for better or worse
The history of why Canada’s health care system falls short
Opinion: Ontario’s election could bring another step toward truly comprehensive health care. But failed efforts from the past reveal possible pressure points
What Canada needs now is another Tommy Douglas
Tom Parkin: If the NDP wins the Ontario election its plan to extend social programs could kick off a much needed new era in co-operative federalism
The Commons: The NDP convenes with its past and its future
A weekend in Montreal with Mulcair and his brothers and sisters
Will the arduous fight over the Tommy Douglas intelligence file end up at the Supreme Court?
OTTAWA – The federal government says there is “no issue of public importance” involved in a seven-year battle to lift the shroud of secrecy over the intelligence dossier compiled on socialist trailblazer Tommy Douglas.
Trudeau quoting Goethe
Pat Martin thought he heard echoes of Tommy Douglas in Justin Trudeau’s speech last night.
‘New Democrats will continue to work to ensure that one day it becomes part of a Constitution that includes us all’
A statement from NDP leader Thomas Mulcair on the anniversary of the Charter.
Keeper of the flame
As the NDP prepares to select its seventh leader, here is a 1986 documentary on Tommy Douglas from the National Film Board.
Talking shop
Aaron Wherry sits down with Bob Rae to discuss the state of Parliament and politics