David Moscrop: His defeat wasn’t merely a punishment for losing—it was a rejection of his politics—and it’s time for Mulcair to let his successor lead
That may not seem transparent. But politicians on Twitter are making our politics more riven
Brian Jean asked Rachel Notley to condemn Mulcair’s position on the oil sands. Her deputy premier obliged.
Tom Mulcair’s efforts to cling to his job isn’t desperate, writes Evan Solomon. It’s a reminder that good leaders are ones who take risks with conviction
Tom Mulcair’s back, taking on the new PM, fighting for good-paying jobs—and addressing his own future
As he questions the Liberal plan to bring in 25,000 refugees, Mulcair tells Evan Solomon that Canada’s Japanese internment camps are like Nazi camps
The niqab issue may not have sunk the NDP in Quebec, and voters didn’t abandon Stephen Harper. Pollsters sift through the data for nuggets of election truth
Three leaders with no regrets at all spoke about their campaigns after it was all over. And it was almost as if two of them didn’t lose.
It’s possible that what we search for could be more indicative of how we’ll vote in elections than what we tell pollsters, but so far the evidence is mixed
With 22 Indigenous candidates, and a fully-costed platform, the NDP is hoping to turn Aboriginal voters away from the Liberals
The NDP’s path to power relies on Quebec voters. They appear to be suddenly jumping ship.
This October, our election season is looking a lot like baseball. And with two strikes, once-mighty Mulcair is up to bat. Will there be joy in Mudville?