Greg Fingas

What does Nova Scotia mean for the NDP?

Staring once more into the NDP’s soul

Linda McQuaig and an MP’s right to independence

Are we really all ready to accept differences of opinion?

Have Conservatives won the tax debate?

Thomas Mulcair is criticized from the left

C-377, the NDP, the PMO and the future of the Senate

Seriously though, what should we do with the red chamber?

NDP convention: The final resolutions

EI, housing, health care, veterans and foreign workers

NDP policy party

The official opposition gathers to sort itself out

Cooperative math is complicated

Uniting the left is still harder than it sounds

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The Unity Bill gambit

Greg Fingas considers the NDP’s Unity Bill.

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Do we want the Senate defeating bills passed by the House?

Greg Fingas considers the ramifications of the Senate (potentially) defeating the sports betting bill.

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Attacking the attacks

Greg Fingas considers the NDP’s new web ad.

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The Lemonade Stand test

As noted, the “revenue” part of the government’s new argument against cap-and-trade is a red herring. But Greg Fingas is willing to respond to it anyway.